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lactarius rubriviridis (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > lactarius > lactarius rubriviridis lactarius rubriviridis [ agaricomycetes > russulales > russulaceae > lactarius . . . ] by michael kuo this mushroom, believe it or not, belongs in the genus lactarius , despite
the fact that it is an underground, truffle-like lump that lacks a cap, stem, or gills. however, it does exude "latex" like a "normal" lactarius, and it stains green like the species in the lactarius deliciosus group--to which it actually belongs, according to dna results. and, under the microscope,...
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whole series of "ancient grains" have moved in and out of the spotlight. quinoa, barley, and buckwheat, followed by kamut, spelt, teff, farro, and plenty others, have all taken turns as the super-grain-you've-never-heard-of (or, at least, never-really-thought-about) du jour, the one that will supposedly
work wonders on your health. while we can't attest to the magical powers of any one grain, we do know this: whole grains are terrifically tasty, filling, and versatile as well as being good for you on the whole, no matter which one is trending now. they're a natural base for salads, a texture enhancer...
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