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Wild fungus warning warning 2018-07-26 09:23:01

 Wild fungus warning warning

Residents were warned to eat wild mushrooms as mushrooms were popped up in Macedonia.

 

The Vitoria State Department of health and human services has issued a warning about the consumption of wild fungi, saying that this autumn warm weather has created ideal conditions for toxic varieties.

 

The chief health officer, Charles Guest, said two of the most dangerous varieties - the death cap and the yellow colored mushroom - were often gathered by the foragers after being mistaken for wild mushrooms.

 

Professor Best said the death cap was a big mushroom.

 

The color of its hat is from light olive green to green yellow.

 

He said that when yellow mushrooms turn yellow, the thumbnails of bruises or stems are thumbnails.

 

Jim Fuller, a mushroom expert and general manager of Australia's big mushroom company, regularly forages in the Macedonian mountains, and he advises the residents to never assume that the mushrooms they found are edible.

 

Mr. Fuller said that it takes years of experience to believe that edible mushrooms are safe.

 

He said that any mushrooms found in the native Australian jungle were not edible, and some safe mushrooms, such as pine trees, were found under the trees in the northern hemisphere.

 

Fuller advising residents to get information on whether they can find mushrooms from Facebook and other online forums such as Australia's wild mushroom hunters.


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