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Some are [[food|edible]], some are hallucinogenic, others can [[poison]] or kill you. The edible ones make excellent ingredients in [[soup]]s or [[pie]]s/[[pastie]]s, or on their own [[roast]]ed, [[grill]]ed, [[marinate]]d in red [[wine]] or just raw.
Some are [[food|edible]], some are hallucinogenic, others can [[poison]] or kill you. The edible ones make excellent ingredients in [[soup]]s or [[pie]]s/[[pastie]]s, or on their own [[roast]]ed, [[grill]]ed, [[marinate]]d in red [[wine]] or just raw.

Many mushrooms are excellent [[dyestuffs]], although there is no indications that this was known in medieval times. (Varieties of [[Lichen]], however, were used as [[dyestuffs]]).

see also:
*[[Mushroom and cheese pastries (recipe)]]
*[[Fly agaric mushroom]]
*[[Medieval Narcotics]]
*[[Plants as heraldic charges]]

Revision as of 23:07, 8 February 2005

A mushroom is any organism in class Basidiomycota, of the Fungi kingdom (which isn't an SCA Kingdom. Wouldn't it be funny if it was though? Imagine what the populace would be like!). They are characterised by an umbrella shaped cup borne on a stalk.

Some are edible, some are hallucinogenic, others can poison or kill you. The edible ones make excellent ingredients in soups or pies/pasties, or on their own roasted, grilled, marinated in red wine or just raw.

Many mushrooms are excellent dyestuffs, although there is no indications that this was known in medieval times. (Varieties of Lichen, however, were used as dyestuffs).

see also: