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|    Re: Breakfast    |
|    07 Jul 08 22:34:39    |
   
   eadf2c70   
   From: rusty.hinge@gruel.invalid.co.uk   
      
   The message    
   from dwheeler@ipns.com contains these words:   
      
   > I generally recommend cooking all fungi also to get rid of   
   > monomethylhydrazine (MMH). But even cooking them does not always work.   
   > Nancy Smith told me that even dehydrated Gyromitra esculenta had   
   > ELEVATED levels of MMH, compared to fresh material. Since dehydration   
   > usually involves some kind of heat source, it may be that heating that   
   > particular fungus concentrates/intensifies MMH levels.   
      
   That's one fungus I leave strictly alone.   
      
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