In the Polish forests they were strongly affected after the rain. This does not mean, however, that you can put in the basket anyone encountered during a walk. Not all species are edible, even if they smell nice.
The best example of a poisonous mushroom with a pleasant aroma is Krowiak rolled up, or Olszówka. Our grandparents thought you could eat it, and this is not true. His consumption may end badly.
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As we mentioned earlier, Krowiak is rolled up with a poisonous fungus, although many people think differently because they have a pleasant smell and taste (apparently). Until the 70/80s. The twentieth century was claimed that it was conditionally edible. It resulted from the fact that many people did not really harm much.
In some After eating the fungus of Olszówka, however, there is a strong autoimmulogical poisoning(Because the immune system produces antibodies against … its own blood cells. A meal from Krowiak, a deadly rolled up, poisoned, among others mycologist Julius SchäfferSo it’s better not to risk it. Thermal treatment, i.e. cooking, does not change anything.
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Krowiak rolled up in Europe, including Poland, is a common fungus in summer and autumnwhich means that, unfortunately, you can easily come across it during a trip to the forest.
This should make you even more cautious. The poisonous cowy rolled up most often under birch, alder, oak, pine and spruce. It usually appears with whole clusters. You will recognize it after a clearly rolled up hat in a yellow -brown, olive or red -brown shade.
His plaques are thick, thin and go down to the core. After damage, they brown. The core of the fungus is stocky, cylindrical, has a height of 3 to 9 cmit can be a little brighter than a hat or have the same color. However, the pulp is yellow/ yellow -white, softens with time, and darkens after damage.
Krowiak rolled up is a source of many dangerous substances. The muscarin contained in it usually causes symptoms of cow’s poisoning in 15-30 minutes, and the more dangerous involution within 24-48 hours, (and even later).
People who consumed him usually complain about abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. Some, however, also have harder symptoms i.e. disorders of vision, speech, breakdown of red blood cells, liver and kidney damage and slowly accumulation of toxins in the body, and even death.