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Mushrooms
- This article is about the living organism. For other uses of the word "mushroom", see Mushroom (disambiguation).
Basidiocarps (mushrooms) of the fungus Leucocoprinus sp.
A mushroom (Old English muscheron, from the Old French mouscheron, French mousseron, itself perhaps from mousse, meaning moss) is an above-ground fruiting body (that is, a spore-producing structure) of a fungus, having a shaft and a cap; and by extension, the entire fungus producing the fruiting body of such appearance, the former consisting of a network (called the mycelium) of filaments or hyphae. In a much broader sense, mushroom is applied to any visible fungus, or especially the fruiting body of any fungus, with the mycelium usually being hidden under bark, ground, rotted wood, leaves, etc. The technical term for the spore-producing structure of "true" mushrooms is the basidiocarp. The term "toadstool" is used typically to designate a basidiocarp that is poisonous to eat.
Contents
- 1 Types of mushrooms
- 2 Mushroom structure
- 3 Chemical properties
- 4 See also
- 5 External links
- 6 Further reading
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Types of mushrooms
Mushrooms are often dried in order to preserve them for use in cooking.
The main types of mushrooms are agarics (including the button mushroom, the most common mushroom eaten in the U.S.), boletes, chanterelles, tooth fungi, polypores, puffballs, jelly fungi, coral fungi, bracket fungi, stinkhorns, and cup fungi. Mushrooms and other fungi are studied by mycologists. The "true" mushrooms are classified as Basidiomycota (also known as "club fungi"). A few mushrooms are classified by mycologists as Ascomycota (the "cup fungi"), the morel and truffle being good examples. Thus, the term mushroom is more one of common application to macroscopic fungal fruiting bodies than one having precise taxonomic meaning.
Edible mushrooms are used extensively in cooking many cuisines. Though commonly thought to contain little nutritional value, many varieties of mushrooms are high in fiber and protein, and provide vitamins such as thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, biotin, B12 and ascorbic acid, and minerals including iron, selenium, potassium and phosphorus. However, a number of species of mushrooms are poisonous, and these may resemble edible varieties, although eating them could be fatal. Picking mushrooms in the wild is risky — riskier than gathering edible plants — and a practice not to be undertaken by amateurs. The problem is due to the fact that separating edible from poisonous species is dependent upon the application of only a few easily recognizable traits. People who collect mushrooms for consumption are known as mushroom hunters, and the act of collecting them as such is called mushroom hunting.
Mushroom structure
Identifying mushrooms requires a basic understanding of their macroscopic structure. A "typical" mushroom consists of a cap or pileus supported on a stem or stipe. Both can have a variety of shapes and be ornamented in various ways. The underside of the cap (in agarics) is fitted with gills or lamellae where the actual spores are produced. How the gills are attached is another important characteristic used in identification. In the boletes, the gills are replaced by small openings called pores. Bracket fungi essentially lack a stipe, and the cap is attached like a bracket to the substratum, usually a log or tree trunk. Some bracket fungi have gills, others have pores.
These emerging mushrooms are too immature to safely identify the species In general, identification to genus can be accomplished in the field using a local mushroom guide. Identification to species requires more work. Realize that a mushroom develops from a young bud into a mature structure and only the latter can provide certain identification of the species. Examination of mature spores, or at least knowing their color, is often essential. And to this end, a common method used to assist in identification is the spore print.
Chemical properties
Of central interest with respect to chemical properties of mushrooms is the fact that many species produce secondary metabolites that render them toxic, mind-altering, or even bioluminescent.
Toxicity likely plays a role in protecting the function of the basidiocarp: the mycelium has expended considerable energy and protoplasmic material to develop a structure to efficiently distribute its spores. One defense against consumption and premature destruction is the evolution of chemicals that render the mushroom inedible, either causing the consumer to regurgitate (see emetics) the meal or avoid consumption altogether (see Mushroom poisoning).
Psilocybin mushrooms possess psychedelic properties. They are commonly known as "magic mushrooms" or "shrooms," and are available in smart shops in many parts of the world (see Psychedelic mushroom). A number of other mushrooms are eaten for their psychoactive effects, such as fly agaric, which is used for shamanic purposes by tribes in northeast Siberia. It was reportedly used by the Vikings to induce a fearless and aggressive mind state preparatory to going into battle.
Currently, many species of mushrooms and fungi utilized as folk medicines for thousands of years are under intense study by ethnobotanists and medical researchers. Maitake, shiitake, and reishi are prominent among those being researched for their potential anti-cancer, anti-viral, and/or immunity-enhancement properties.
Psilocybin, originally an extract of certain psychedelic mushrooms, is being studied for its ability to help people suffering from mental disease, such as Obsessive-compulsive disorder. Minute amounts have been reported to stop cluster and migraine headaches. It has also been used in the west to potentiate religious experience. See Good Friday experiment
Because of their psychoactive properties, some mushrooms have played a role in native medicine, where they have been used to effect mental and physical healing, and to facilitate visionary states. One such ritual is the Velada ceremony. A representative figure of traditional mushroom use is the shaman, curandera (priest-healer), Maria Sabina.
Some mushrooms have been used as fire starters (known as tinder fungi). Ötzi the Iceman was found carrying such mushrooms.
See also
- Edible mushroom
- Button mushroom
- Oyster mushroom
External links
- MykoWeb: Mushrooms, Fungi, Mycology
- North American Mycological Association
- The Shroomery Detailed information about magic mushrooms including identification, cultivation and spores, psychedelic images, trip reports and an active community.
- The Mushroom Council (U.S.A)
- A list of psilocybin mushrooms
- Information on mushrooms
- MushWorld
- African Pygmies - Mushrooms gathering
- An Aid to Mushroom Identification (Simon's Rock College)
- Mushroom recipes
- Cluster Busters, information on medicinal use of hallucinogenic mushrooms to treat headaches
- Mushroom Info
Further reading
- Psilocybin Mushroom Handbook: Easy Indoor and Outdoor Cultivation (2004) ISBN 0932551645
- Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms (2000) ISBN 1580081754
- Psilocybin Mushrooms of the World (1996) ISBN 0898158397
- Mushroom Cultivator: A Practical Guide to Growing Mushrooms at Home (1983) ISBN 0961079800
- Mushrooms Demystified: A Comprehensive Guide to the Fleshy Fungi (1986) ISBN 0898151694
- All That the Rain Promises, and More (1991) ISBN 0898153883bn:ব্যাঙের ছাতা
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Mushrooms Full of Antioxidants
MedicineNet.com - Jun 29 12:05 AM Title: Mushrooms Full of Antioxidants Category: Health News Created: 6/28/2006 Last Editorial Review: 6/28/2006
Mushrooms As Good An Antioxidant Source As More Colorful Veggies
Medical News Today - Jun 28 10:10 AM Portabella and crimini mushrooms rank with carrots, green beans, red peppers and broccoli as good sources of dietary antioxidants, Penn State researchers say.Dr. N. [click link for full article]
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