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Mother Mushroom (Vietnamese: Mẹ Nấm; born 1979 in Khánh Hòa, Vietnam) is the pen name of the Vietnamese blogger and dissident, Nguyễn Ngọc Như Quỳnh. [3] Mushroom or Nấm in Vietnamese is the name of her daughter. She first used the pen name in her popular blog "Mẹ Nấm".
The album received mostly positive reviews and is Mushroomhead's first album to reach the top 20 of the Billboard Top 200 chart in the United States, reaching No. 20, selling over 11,000 copies the first week.
A video she posted on YouTube in 2020, "Five Minutes of Pink Oyster Mushroom Playing Modular Synthesizer", had more than a million views. [1] [4] Mixdown magazine said "... might just be our favourite YouTube video released this year." [5] In 2021 she live streamed a "mushroom concert" using blue oyster mushrooms. [6]
almond abalone mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus: oyster mushroom 蠔菇: 蚝菇: háogū: oyster mushroom Also known as 秀珍菇 (pinyin: xiùzhēngū) Russula virescens: green brittlegill 變綠紅菇: 变绿红菇: biànlǜhónggū: change green red mushroom Thelephora ganbajun: dried beef mushroom 干巴菌: 干巴菌: gānbājùn: ganba mushroom
Army of Mushrooms is the eighth studio album by Infected Mushroom released on May 8, 2012 under Dim Mak Records. It features a cover of "The Pretender" by Foo Fighters , "Serve My Thirst", and "U R So F**ked" (which was released as a single/video on February 14, 2012).
Ho Ngoc Ha had a catwalk with supermodel Thanh Hang in an enormous dress inspired by poisonous mushroom designed by Cong Tri, in 11th Đẹp Fashion Show. She was a judge of Got To Dance along with dander Alfredo Torres, Vietnamese-American hip hop dancer Dumbo and dance choreographer Tran Ly Ly. She was the face of Samsung and many other ...
The track originally appeared on Mark Farina's remix album Mushroom Jazz Volume One. Jive Records acquired it and earmarked it for single release. The radio edit was remixed by Sure Is Pure, who were also responsible for a couple of top 20 remixes of Sister Sledge songs [4] [5] [6] in 1993, released on the duo's Pharm sublabel imprint.
Pholiota microspora, commonly known as Pholiota nameko or simply nameko (ナメコ), [1] is a small, amber-brown mushroom with a slightly gelatinous coating that is used as an ingredient in miso soup and nabemono. In some countries this mushroom is available in kit form and can be grown at home.