Seems like there’s a few mushroom memory poems in me trying to make their way out. So we’d best let them. It is an interesting corollary of creative activity that once you start down a certain pathway of thinking/exploration, more & more bubbles to the surface, including things you may not have thought about in decades or even remember you remembered.
WARNING: The Factoid is a pretty shocking and revelatory reveal that will quite possibly BLOW your mind.
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field mushrooms
Agaricus multitudinous
one of my favourite memories
as a child was wandering
the wet grassed dew paddocks
in my wellies
& finding huge white beauties
with chocolate brown gills
smelling of earth & muddy fertility
some the size of plates
talking with my parents
several days ago we agreed
don’t see as many as we used to
anecdotally at least
back then the adventure
was the finding not the eating
some things stay the same
but others change drastically
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Day 08 Factoid – Not all mushrooms taste the same
the unusual instance of 3 mushrooms in 1
Agaricus bisporus
1. Button
entirely white
baby blobs of bland
reason for near universal popularity
unknown
2. Cremini
brown capped
no visible gills
firmer texture
difficult to source in Oz
3. Portobello
large rugged roofed
flat brown caps
& visible gills
at last looking like a proper mushy
4. Revelation
all these mushrooms are the same
the minor difference is age
the major difference is taste
(you’re welcome)
