Mushroom for ID-AK-1

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Aarti S. Khale

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Jul 31, 2010, 10:06:09 AM7/31/10
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Dear Tanay,
Some Mushrooms specially for you before your departure.
This one taken on the Guava tree in our home garden at Nasik in June,05.
Regards,
Aarti
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tanay bose

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Jul 31, 2010, 2:50:11 PM7/31/10
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Pleurotus ostreatus I hope, the size is fantastic and it's edible too.

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J.M. Garg

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Sep 17, 2010, 1:57:47 AM9/17/10
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Pleurotus ostreatus I hope, the size is fantastic and it's edible too.

Tanay”

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nabha meghani

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Sep 17, 2010, 7:10:39 AM9/17/10
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the gills of Pleurotus ostreatus dont reach upto the root all along the stem. It is Pleurotus but don't know more.
Pleurotus ostreatus are certainly edible. But don't eat mushrooms unless all, really all characteristics match.
 
Let me tell you my experience a fortnight ago. I had some mushrooms in may garden, which looked like  Champignons (Agaricus), but they did not have the nice smell of egerling, in fact they did not have any smell. I cut one mushroom, after some time it changed the color in faint yellowish, at least I thought so. So I did not eat it. A few days later there were more mushrooms, I took them to a mushroom-expert, and told him what I had observed. He smelt them,  he cut the mushroom and said, it is ok to eat the mushroom. In the evening I fried them and ate. My husband had doubts so he did not eat that. Later in the evening, I had some problems and had to vomit. My husband was ok. I was quite afraid, because we were going to travel to Berlin the following day.
I haven't talked to the expert yet, but will do it in the next few days.
I have learnt two lessons,  rather consult two or three experts,  don't eat mushrooms a day before your journey.
Anyway I am alive and in good health.
Regards
Nalini

J.M. Garg

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Oct 16, 2010, 10:57:08 AM10/16/10
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
Pleurotus ostreatus I hope, the size is fantastic and it's edible too.
Tanay”
 
"the gills of Pleurotus ostreatus dont reach upto the root all along the stem. It is Pleurotus but don't know more.
Pleurotus ostreatus are certainly edible. But don't eat mushrooms unless all, really all characteristics match.
 
Let me tell you my experience a fortnight ago. I had some mushrooms in may garden, which looked like  Champignons (Agaricus), but they did not have the nice smell of egerling, in fact they did not have any smell. I cut one mushroom, after some time it changed the color in faint yellowish, at least I thought so. So I did not eat it. A few days later there were more mushrooms, I took them to a mushroom-expert, and told him what I had observed. He smelt them,  he cut the mushroom and said, it is ok to eat the mushroom. In the evening I fried them and ate. My husband had doubts so he did not eat that. Later in the evening, I had some problems and had to vomit. My husband was ok. I was quite afraid, because we were going to travel to Berlin the following day.
I haven't talked to the expert yet, but will do it in the next few days.
I have learnt two lessons,  rather consult two or three experts,  don't eat mushrooms a day before your journey.
Anyway I am alive and in good health.
Regards
Nalini"

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Gurcharan Singh

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Oct 30, 2010, 9:10:52 PM10/30/10
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Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
Pleurotus ostreatus I hope, the size is fantastic and it's edible too.
Tanay”
 
"the gills of Pleurotus ostreatus dont reach upto the root all along the stem. It is Pleurotus but don't know more.
Pleurotus ostreatus are certainly edible. But don't eat mushrooms unless all, really all characteristics match.
 
Let me tell you my experience a fortnight ago. I had some mushrooms in may garden, which looked like  Champignons (Agaricus), but they did not have the nice smell of egerling, in fact they did not have any smell. I cut one mushroom, after some time it changed the color in faint yellowish, at least I thought so. So I did not eat it. A few days later there were more mushrooms, I took them to a mushroom-expert, and told him what I had observed. He smelt them,  he cut the mushroom and said, it is ok to eat the mushroom. In the evening I fried them and ate. My husband had doubts so he did not eat that. Later in the evening, I had some problems and had to vomit. My husband was ok. I was quite afraid, because we were going to travel to Berlin the following day.
I haven't talked to the expert yet, but will do it in the next few days.
I have learnt two lessons,  rather consult two or three experts,  don't eat mushrooms a day before your journey.
Anyway I am alive and in good health.
Regards
Nalini"


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Yazdy Palia

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Nov 1, 2010, 6:39:11 AM11/1/10
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Dear friends,
Copying one more link for pictures of Mushrooms.
http://hubpages.com/hub/Pictures-Mushroom-Fungi-Wild-ones
Regards
Yazdy.

Gurcharan Singh

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Nov 16, 2010, 5:03:03 PM11/16/10
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Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
Pleurotus ostreatus I hope, the size is fantastic and it's edible too.
Tanay”
 
"the gills of Pleurotus ostreatus dont reach upto the root all along the stem. It is Pleurotus but don't know more.
Pleurotus ostreatus are certainly edible. But don't eat mushrooms unless all, really all characteristics match.
 
Let me tell you my experience a fortnight ago. I had some mushrooms in may garden, which looked like  Champignons (Agaricus), but they did not have the nice smell of egerling, in fact they did not have any smell. I cut one mushroom, after some time it changed the color in faint yellowish, at least I thought so. So I did not eat it. A few days later there were more mushrooms, I took them to a mushroom-expert, and told him what I had observed. He smelt them,  he cut the mushroom and said, it is ok to eat the mushroom. In the evening I fried them and ate. My husband had doubts so he did not eat that. Later in the evening, I had some problems and had to vomit. My husband was ok. I was quite afraid, because we were going to travel to Berlin the following day.
I haven't talked to the expert yet, but will do it in the next few days.
I have learnt two lessons,  rather consult two or three experts,  don't eat mushrooms a day before your journey.
Anyway I am alive and in good health.
Regards
Nalini"



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Retired  Associate Professor
SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.
Phone: 011-25518297  Mob: 9810359089
http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/ 


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Yazdy Palia

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Any help, Suhaib ji?

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