mycologist as in : "mycologists have more fungi"
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The mushroom. The biggest component of a fungus is not what you think of as the mushroom, it's a mass of tiny strands called hyphae. It's only when the fungus is ready to reproduce that it puts up a fruiting body (what we call a mushroom).
Definately. Please, please do not attempt to consume any type of fungus unless you are an expert in identifying edible mushrooms or an expert is with you to confirm a mushroom's edibility. One wrong mouthful can be deadly.
Short Answer:A mushroom is a fungus. A mushroom is not an animal, not a vegetable and not a bacteria.Biological Answer:In biological terms, fungi form a kingdom. The group of organisms we call fungi, includes yeasts and molds as well as mushrooms.Plants have a separate kingdom.Animals have a separate kingdom.Bacteria, protozoans, amoebas are in other kingdoms.
Fungi is the small round white mushroom that sprays green power dust. People also call the fungi puffballs.
There are 4 species of mushroom in Mushroom Burger.
Mushroom hunting isn't a sport that I know of. Cool hobby though.
Never eat a mushroom growing wild unless you are a fungi expert or have a fungi expert with you.
mycologist
The highest reported incidences of mushroom poisoning occur in western Europe, where a popular pastime is amateur mushroom hunting.
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Depending on the variety, absolutely!! Never, Never, Never ingest ANY mushroom without consulting someone who is an authority/expert.
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Expert, Knowledgeable, etc..
Identify means to ascertain the kind of mushroom . If you are looking for mushrooms to eat , it is necessary that you be expert in such identification because some are deadly poison and some edible mushroom look very much like some poisonous varieties.
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pullicologist
You should not eat any mushroom that you can not identify or have not had identified by an expert. However, a large white ball shaped solid mushroom is probably a 'puff ball' (see related link) and IF IT IS A PUFF BALL, then it would be edible.