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Marc Marcos
I am always having interest to learning about the different types of safe to eat mushrooms. So, when I discovered this e-book online a month ago, I immediately downloaded and look through it. Of course, by reading it, I was able to uncover the different types of edible mushrooms such as morels, chanterelles, trumpet mushrooms, black trumpets, porcini, golden oak mushrooms, and oyster mushrooms, to name a few. In addition to containing loads of info about the different types of edible mushrooms, it is too packed with information on the subject of mushrooms in medicine.
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Stephanie Hansen
Some good information, but very general. I wish there was specific info on where and when to look for mushrooms. I know as much as I did before reading, ie: some are edible some are poisonous ask an expert.. Which is why I started reading books about it! Just saying.
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Rory Duncan
To be fully honest I did not feel that any effort had gone into this book. Took around 15 minutes to read and had no information on identification. Just stated you should ask an expert. Not a useful guide unless you want to hear about the authors experiences eating mushrooms.
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