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  2. Mushroom diet - Wikipedia

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    It is often not taken into account what other fruits or vegetables the subjects eat; some studies have been conducted only in Asia, where people have specific eating habits. [ 3 ] The mushroom diet of M-plan diet type has been criticized as a fad diet not based on scientific data; the results of following it will depend mainly on other foods.

  3. Marine aquarium - Wikipedia

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    The sump aids tank health by helping to oxygenate the water by increasing the amount of water/air surface area used for gas exchange. Some marine aquariums also include a refugium . Refugiums are small containers or aquariums that are hidden behind or beneath the main aquarium and connected to it via a water pump (often in a similar manner to a ...

  4. Panfish - Wikipedia

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    A typical panfish, a bluegill from an Alabama farm pond. The term panfish or pan-fish has been used to refer to a wide range of edible freshwater and saltwater fish species that are small enough to cook whole in one frying pan. The fish species that match this definition and usage vary according to geography. [2]

  5. After your mushroom hunt, it's time to eat them. Here's how ...

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  6. Freshwater: Bass remains your best bet but bluegills are ...

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    Here are the best lakes for bass while bluegills also are biting in some lakes in Polk County. Freshwater: Bass remains your best bet but bluegills are biting too at some Polk lakes Skip to main ...

  7. Edible mushroom - Wikipedia

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    Frying, roasting, baking, and microwaving are all used to prepare mushrooms. Cooking lowers the amount of water present in the food. Mushrooms do not go mushy with long term cooking because the chitin that gives most of the structure to a mushroom does not break down until 380 °C (716 °F) which is not reached in any normal cooking. [39] [40]

  8. Yes, mushrooms are good for you. But don't eat them every day.

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ... And everyone should only eat safe mushrooms "and be highly cautious of consuming wild mushrooms," says Weintraub, "Wild mushrooms can pose health ...

  9. Fungivore - Wikipedia

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    A banana slug feeding on Amanita. Many terrestrial gastropod mollusks are known to feed on fungi. It is the case in several species of slugs from distinct families.Among them are the Philomycidae (e. g. Philomycus carolinianus and Phylomicus flexuolaris) and Ariolimacidae (Ariolimax californianus), which respectively feed on slime molds (myxomycetes) and mushrooms (basidiomycetes). [5]