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Mushroom Identifier: Illustrated Encyclopedia (Illustrated Encyclopedias) |
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Rating:  Summary: Fabulous Photos of Fungus! Review: Another excellent title in the identifier series, this book illustrates edible mushrooms. The midwest mushroom hunter does not realize mushrooms grow in many parts of the world. Like the last reviewer, it is useful as a mushroom guide, though be very careful about mushroom hunting--some mushrooms that look safe in America (because they look like certain mushrooms in Europe) are actually poisonous. Be sure you know what you eat. In particular, I like how the book describe, for example, how some mushrooms add a nutty flavor to a dish. The photographs are lavishly presented, the information is thorough and accessible, and the organization is thoughtful. I find myself reading this book before going to the farmer's market to understand the many tastes awaiting me. Compared to other mushroom books, this is one very reasonably priced. In hardcover, I think the price would be 2 or 3 times more.
Rating:  Summary: Fabulous Photos of Fungus! Review: Another excellent title in the identifier series, this book illustrates edible mushrooms. The midwest mushroom hunter does not realize mushrooms grow in many parts of the world. Like the last reviewer, it is useful as a mushroom guide, though be very careful about mushroom hunting--some mushrooms that look safe in America (because they look like certain mushrooms in Europe) are actually poisonous. Be sure you know what you eat. In particular, I like how the book describe, for example, how some mushrooms add a nutty flavor to a dish. The photographs are lavishly presented, the information is thorough and accessible, and the organization is thoughtful. I find myself reading this book before going to the farmer's market to understand the many tastes awaiting me. Compared to other mushroom books, this is one very reasonably priced. In hardcover, I think the price would be 2 or 3 times more.
Rating:  Summary: Help for the Mushroom Hunger Review: It's almost that time of year...Mushroom Season: A tradition that is truly unique to the Midwest. Mushroom hunters scour the countryside for a very short season to uncover the delicacy of morel mushrooms. Peter Jordan, longtime mushroom hunter, has written a useful new book, The Illustrated Encyclopedia Mushroom Identifier, which will help the amateur mushroom hunter tell the difference between poisonous and edible fungus. Previously published as "A New Guide to Mushrooms," and as part of a larger compendium, "The Ultimate Mushroom Book," it includes bibliographical references and an excellent index.
Rating:  Summary: Great Review: Really a great guide for mushroom hunting. Easy to identify poisonous and edible varieties. Highly recommended. I have news for the other reviewer though. Mushroom hunting is certainly not unique to the midwest. We have exponentially more mushrooms and hunters up here in the Pacific Northwest. How could you possibly believe mushroom hunting is a uniquely midwestern hobby? Regardless, get this book.
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