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  Mushroom picking in Slavic culture - Wikinfo
The tradition of picking and eating wild mushrooms is prominent in most Slavic countries such as Russia, Poland and Czech Republic among others.
The knowledge for identifying edible mushrooms is usually passed on through generations, however is usually far from sufficient to reliably avoid mushroom poisoning according to Western standards.
While being a general mushroom hunting guideline, the avoidance of specimens growing in areas with high pollution is especially important with this family, as it is a very effective pollutant absorber.
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 Mushroom hunting information - Search.com
It is popular in the Baltic countries, the Nordic countries and in Slavic cultures (see mushroom picking in Slavic culture).
You should never "taste" an unidentified mushroom; mushrooms such as the deadly webcap, commonly found throughout Europe, are so poisonous that even putting a small piece in the mouth and spitting it out can cause a severe poisoning.
Some mushrooms must be used quickly after harvest, such as the inky cap which rapidly decomposes into a soggy mess even under the most favorable conditions.
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 Mushroom picking in Slavic culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The tradition of picking and eating wild mushrooms is prominent in most Slavic countries such as Russia, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic among others.
Whole families often venture into the nearest forest after a strong rain during mushroom season, picking bucketfuls of mushrooms, which are cooked and eaten for dinner upon return or alternatively dried or marinated for later consumption.
Some mushroom species listed as poisonous in Western literature are even listed as edible in Slavic literature; this may be because the majority of people do not have any adverse reaction, or because the reaction, when it occurs, is generally mild.
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 Sustenance - Mushroom Hunting in Poland - Marcin Mróz - 138/218 - World Wide Panorama
The Mushroom type Max and Kamil are hunting for is a Honey Mushroom (Armillaria mellea) - eatable muschroom, and most recognizable pick with honey-brown colored cap, 4-8 mm blades, 50-200 mm stem with yellow or brown ring, which most often is found in groups growing on or next to fallen trees.
Mushroom hunting or mushrooming is the activity of searching for mushrooms in the wild, typically for eating.
However, picking mushrooms and eating them is a safe occupation, provided one recognises the toxic types, properly identifies the species, and stays with the most common edible ones.
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 ESL Lesson Plan: ESL Teaching Spots Archives
Stretching 3,000 kilometers from the north to the south, Japan is a small island country with a long history and rich culture.
Horse-drawn buggies, honey vodkas and mushroom picking in the forest.
Japan has an intricate and complex culture, and the language schools are no exception.
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 Mushroom picking - Mushroompicking
It is popular in the Nordic countries and in Slavic cultures (see mushroom picking in Slavic culture).
Some mushroom hunters often view it as a sport - one in which the mushrooms may actually have a chance of "winning" if the person eating does a poor job of species identification.
Identification is not the only element of mushroom hunting that takes practice - knowing where to search does as well.
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 Mushroom hunting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An identification should be made with no less than size, color, gill connectivity, environment, a cross section, bruising color, odour, and a spore print.
More specifically, radioactive fallout spreads unevenly and can be very concentrated in certain areas, this even at great distances from the source of the pollution (see Chernobyl disaster effects).
The acronym BWM, "big white mushroom" is also sometimes used to describe groups of difficult to identify larger and paler agarics, many of which are in the genus Clitocybe.
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 Open Directory - Society: Ethnicity: Slavic
Mushroom picking in Slavic culture - The tradition of picking and eating wild mushrooms is prominent in most Slavic countries such as Russia, Poland, and the Czech Republic among others.
Slavs of America - Urges all Slavic people in the United States to unite to form a large constituency.
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Slav, a former Jewish settlement in the Gaza Strip.
Slavic Languages - The Slavic languages (also called Slavonic languages), a group of closely related languages of the Slavic peoples and a subgroup of Indo-European languages, have speakers in most of Eastern Europe, in much of the Balkans, in parts of Central Europe, and in the northern part of Asia.
A large constituency will allow American Slavs to have some control over the issues.
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Urges all Slavic people in the United States to unite to form a large constituency.
Information about a constructed language designed to serve as a universal Slavic language.
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 Society Ethnicity Slavic - MiSabueso.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
- The tradition of picking and eating wild mushrooms is prominent in most Slavic countries such as Russia, Poland, and the Czech Republic among others.
- Urges all Slavic people in the United States to unite to form a large constituency.
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 SD701 Open Directory > Society > Ethnicity > Slavic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
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