to depict L. deliciosus and is one of the earliest pieces of art to illustrate a fungus. List of Lactarius species "Lactarius deliciosus (L.) Gray". Index...
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such as L. deliciosus or L. indigo. An extract of Lactarius badiosanguineus exhibits inhibitory activity on thrombin. Lactarius deliciosus - saffron milk-cap...
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for the larvae of several insect species. Lactarius deterrimus can be distinguished from similar Lactarius species by difference in the mycorrhizal host...
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Lactarius indigo, commonly known as the indigo milk cap, indigo milky, indigo lactarius, blue lactarius, or blue milk mushroom, is a species of agaric...
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by parboiling. Lactarius spp. Apart from Lactarius deliciosus (saffron milkcap), which is universally considered edible, other Lactarius spp. that are...
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Fungi False saffron milkcap (Lactarius deterrimus) is a fungus found in Europe and Asia. Saffron milk cap (Lactarius deliciosus) is an edible fungus found...
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Lactarius comprises about 636 species worldwide. The type species is Lactarius torminosus. Probably the best known and most widely eaten is Lactarius...
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Lactarius resimus is a species of mushrooms in the genus Lactarius, which is considered a delicacy in Russia and some other countries of Eastern Europe...
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members of the fungal kingdom also produce latex upon injury, such as Lactarius deliciosus and other milk-caps. This suggests it is the product of convergent...
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example, Linnaeus gave the name Agaricus deliciosus to the saffron milk-cap, but its current name is Lactarius deliciosus. On the other hand, the field mushroom...
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Central America. Lactarius deliciosus - "saffron milk-cap" or "red pine mushroom" Lactarius deterrimus - "false saffron milk-cap" Lactarius indigo - "indigo...
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species Lactarius deliciosus, Lactifluus volemus, or Russula vesca, and other species are popular in other parts of the world, e.g. Lactarius indigo in Mexico...
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Lactarius rubrilacteus is a species of mushroom of the genus Lactarius. It is also known as the bleeding milkcap, as is at least one other member of the...
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inferior to the saffron milk cap (Lactarius deliciosus). In India, young specimens are consumed along with L. deliciosus; and some consider L. sanguifluus...
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laccata Lactarius deliciosus Lactarius deterrimus Lactarius lignyotus Lactarius picinus Lactarius sanguifluus Lactarius semisanguifluus Lactarius vinosus...
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France; this name and the synonym Lactarius necator, resulting from Christian Hendrik Persoon's 1800 transfer to Lactarius, are both considered to refer to...
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Clitopilus prunulus Lactarius torminosus Woolly milkcap velleral North America, Europe, Asia and North Africa Lactarius deliciosus Leucocoprinus birnbaumii...
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capnoides Lactarius torminosus (Schaeff.) Gray woolly milk-cap unknown severe gastrointestinal Woodland Northern Europe Lactarius deliciosus Omphalotus...
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Rydz is a Polish surname, and a Polish name for Lactarius deliciosus mushroom. Notable people with the surname include: Edward Rydz-Śmigły (1886–1941)...
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Lactarius pyrogalus, commonly known as the fire-milk lactarius, is a species of inedible mushroom in genus Lactarius. It is greyish and differentiated...
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Lactarius aurantiosordidus is a species of Lactarius fungus found from northern California to Alaska. List of Lactarius species The Global Fungal Red...
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of the mushrooms. Of particular note is Lactarius sangifluus, known locally as esclata-sang. This Lactarius is much appreciated for its singular flavor...
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from the island of Lesvos, Greece, varied between 0.17 mg/kg in Lactarius deliciosus to 0.34 mg/kg in Suillus bellinii. The effects of chrysin are reliant...
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to them in autumn to pick slippery jacks and saffron milk-caps (Lactarius deliciosus); Belanglo State Forest in particular has attracted large numbers...
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Braised chicken with chestnuts 3 Seasons 老鸭雁来蕈 Old duck stewed with lactarius deliciosus 4 Home Cooking 小凹馍 Steamed concave buns made of maize flour and Chinese...
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Romani, have removed significant quantities of porcini and milk cap (Lactarius deliciosus) mushrooms for export to Spain, allegedly emptying forests of mushroom...
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odor when mature. Most commonly eaten russula. Orange milk-cap, Lactarius deliciosus group Once handled, the fungus will turn green. Gathered for food...
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the more popular and valuable species are usually sold separately. Lactarius deliciosus and L. indigo – known as ‘Shara’ (or ‘Xara’) ‘amarilla’ and ‘Shara’...
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have been introduced in association with exotic soil and trees; Lactarius deliciosus, Chalciporus piperatus, Suillus luteus and Suillus granulatus are...
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of Lactarius mushrooms, improving their flavor and densifying the flesh. Hosts include L. camphoratus, L. chelidonium, L. controversus, L. deliciosus, Lactarius...
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