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  2. Suillus tomentosus - Wikipedia

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    The mushroom may be edible to some while others may find its taste acidic even after cooking. [4] The species has been known to cause gastric upset in some people. [ 9 ] The author David Arora said the species tastes the same as Suillus fuscotomentosus . [ 5 ]

  3. List of Weebl's cartoons - Wikipedia

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    A video animated by Peabo revolving around a group of dancing Russians who do various things, mostly boogying. An iOS music video game based on the animation, which features various other Weebl's Stuff songs and gameplay similar to Vib Ribbon, was released on the App Store on October 28, 2011. [10]

  4. Fungus (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Fungus is an auto-runner developed by Karl Hörnell and published by Interceptor Micros.It was released in 1986 for Commodore 64.The game revolves around a humanoid alien who is addicted to eating space mushrooms, and runs across other space islands to collect them while dodging hostile aliens who are trying to protect their island.

  5. This gadget lets you grow rare mushrooms at home [Video] - AOL

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  6. Botanicula - Wikipedia

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    Like the previous games from Amanita Design, in Botanicula the player controls a protagonist (or multiple protagonists) while exploring the environment, solving puzzles and collecting items that are required for the obstacles that come in their way. The player is able to interact with other creatures and find Easter eggs that are present in the ...

  7. Come into My Cellar - Wikipedia

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    Come into My Cellar, alternatively titled Boys! Raise Giant Mushrooms in Your Cellar! , is a science fiction short story by American writer Ray Bradbury . It was originally published in Galaxy Magazine in October 1962, [ 1 ] and was subsequently included in the short-story collection S is for Space .

  8. Suillellus luridus - Wikipedia

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    The main fatty acids of the mushroom include linoleic acid (53.4% of total fatty acids), oleic acid (24.1%), and palmitic acid (10.2%). Arginine is the free amino acid found in the highest concentration (96.9 μM per gram of dry weight ), followed by glutamine (9.7) and alanine (8.2).

  9. Stipe (mycology) - Wikipedia

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    In mycology, a stipe (/ s t aɪ p /) is the stem or stalk-like feature supporting the cap of a mushroom. Like all tissues of the mushroom other than the hymenium, the stipe is composed of sterile hyphal tissue. In many instances, however, the fertile hymenium extends down the stipe some distance. Fungi that have stipes are said to be stipitate. [1]