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Horse Mushroom (Agaricus arvensis)
Discover the delightful Agaricus arvensis , also known as the Horse Mushroom! Seasonal Treat : From May to October, keep an eye out for this tasty mushroom in meadows and fields. Culinary Uses : Perfect for tempura, soup, grilling, and pairing with hearty red meats. Health and History : With a history dating back to , when Bavarian mycologist Jacob Christian Schaeffer named it, the Horse Mushroom has been explored for its potential antioxidant benefits and traditional uses in treating lumbago and tendon pain in China.
Distinguishing Features : While similar to Agaricus campestris , the Horse Mushroom can be recognized by its larger size and distinctive cogwheel ring under the cap. Safety Note : Rest assured, Agaricus arvensis is not psychedelic. It's a delicious, edible mushroom free from psychoactive properties. Young horse mushrooms are white, turning yellow as they age. The cap is smooth or has fine scales, initially spherical but expanding to flat or nearly flat.
Caps turn yellow at pressure points, and older caps usually have a tawny tinge. They are free and crowded. It is smooth above the ring but may have thin scales below. The diameter is between 2 and 3 cm.
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When cut, it turns ocher, and when dried, it becomes yellowish-beige. It has a sweetish taste and an anise-like smell. Agaricus moelleri. Have an unpleasant odor of phenol or bottled ink.
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It also can stain strongly yellow, particularly in the base of the stem, when bruised or cut. Agaricus osecanus. Agaricus xanthodermus. Agaricus sylvicola. Agaricus campestris. Agaricus bitorquis. Agaricus bisporus. Avoid washing with water. Mushrooms should be brittle and snap easily when done. Use glass jars, vacuum-sealed bags, or moisture-proof containers.
Storage : Use vacuum-sealed bags or containers with desiccant packs for longer shelf life. Rehydration : Soak dried mushrooms in warm water for minutes.
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Use the soaking liquid as a broth. When it comes to your furry friends, it's crucial to keep an eye on what they munch on!
While horse mushrooms aren't classified as toxic to dogs and cats, eating them can still cause some digestive upset, such as vomiting or diarrhea. Prepare Croustade: Mix breadcrumbs and ground nuts. Rub in butter until crumbly. Stir in flaked almonds, garlic, and herbs. Prepare Topping: Slice and sauté mushrooms in butter until tender.