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agaricales > marasmiaceae > omphalotus . . . ] by michael kuo often called the "jack o'lantern mushroom," this species is fairly easy to identify. it grows in clusters on wood, its colors are bright orange, its gills run down the stem, it has a white to pale yellow spore print , and its flesh, when sliced
chanterelles rarely grow in dense clusters, and feature false gills , while the jack o'lantern is usually clustered and features true gills. the european species omphalotus olearius is very similar, but differs in usually having a darker cap and paler gills, along with smaller spores and a cap that does not...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/omphalotus_illudens.html
majority of people polled would raise their hands when asked if they had a can of campbell's tomato soup in their pantry somewhere. and i bet when asked how long that can of soup has been sitting in the pantry, most people would say probably more than a couple months. what's amazing to me (and hey, i had not
in high school french class i learned tomatoes were called "pomes d'amour" or "love apples" as they were thought to have aphrodisiacal qualities. whatever the moniker, i grew up loving tomatoes any way i could get them. whether on a sandwich, in a salad, sliced, diced, canned, creamed, roasted, grilled...
https://www.myjudythefoodie.com/2012/02/smoky-tomato-soup-with-maple-candied-bacon/