The Mushroom BookDK Pub., 1996 - 256 страници Discover which wild mushrooms are good to eat - and which to avoid - with this unrivaled photographic field guide to the world of fungi. An authoritative fungi guide provides a quick identification source to more than 450 rare and common species, from the familiar pink-gilled field mushrooms and giant spongy puffballs to the infamous slimy stinkhorns and meaty bracket fungi. Noted mushroom expert Thomas Laessoe uses clear text plus close-up color photographs and intricate illustrations to show the appearance and growth habit of each species. Acclaimed Italian cooking writer Anna Del Conte reveals where and when to forage for edible fungi, and how to gather them. Her recipes will tempt you to transform wild mushroom finds into fungi feasts. With complete information on finding, identifying, gathering, and preparing edible mushrooms of every kind, this is a book no mushroom lover should be without. |
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