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|    Re: Yesterday's mushroom lunch    |
|    21 Jul 14 16:49:53    |
      From: riburr@shentel.net              riburr wrote:       > tree wrote:       >> "riburr" wrote:       >>> Picked and pulled/sliced up a bowlful of stuff from the yard; Golden       >>> Chaterelles, Black-Staining Polypore and a couple different boletes.       >>> Everything but the Chanterelles had flesh that darkened on cutting or       >>> pulling apart. Mushrooms were sauteed first, then added to home fried       >>> potatoes and onions.       >>       >> Were the boletes of the Leccinum type? I'm seeing a lot of orange birch       >> bolete under birch (surprisingly enough) this year.       >>       >> All that black stuff's got to be good for your guts.       >>       >       > One of the boletes was, tentatively, a big, meaty Boletus luridus. The       > other one was something similar to B. bicolor but smaller (B.       > campestris?). I was trying to find out what the dark pigment is in       > Meripilus sumstinei, but really didn't find anything. It will stain       > your fingers dark. The staining, I guess, means the pigment is binding       > to proteins such as keratin found on the skin surface.       >              Correction: The big, meaty bolete is more likely Boletus luridiformis.              --       Ruralpsychedelia:       http://ruralpsychedelia.blogspot.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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