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Mushrooms are one of the kinds of [[Acquiring food|edible]] flora in Unreal World. Though some mushrooms are edible raw (marked as "Poison: None"), the majority are [[poison]]ed in some way, with varying severity. Light poisons will trouble your character for a few days. Poison effects can range from slight nausea, to hallucinations, to death.
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Mushrooms are one of the kinds of [[Acquiring food|edible]] flora in Unreal World. Though some mushrooms are edible raw (marked as "Poison: None" in the table), the majority are [[poison]]ous in some way, with varying severity. Poison effects can range from nausea, to hallucinations, to death.
  
Most of the time these poisons will be neutralised after blanching them, using a pot and some water with the "Boil / Herbal beverages" [[Cookery]] option. The boiled mushroom thus obtained can be used as mushroom ingredient in further cooking recipes, such as mushroom soup. Therefore, it is always a good idea to blanch mushrooms before eating, unless you have prior experience. Important: Directly cooking mushroom soup using raw mushrooms does not count as blanching and does NOT remove poison.
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Usually these poisons can be neutralised by blanching the mushrooms (using a pot and some water with the "Boil / Herbal beverages" [[Cookery]] option). The boiled mushroom thus obtained can be eaten as is or used as 'mushroom' ingredients in further cooking recipes, such as mushroom soup or meat stew. Therefore, it is always a good idea to blanch mushrooms before eating, unless you have prior experience. '''Important:''' Directly cooking recipes using raw mushrooms does not count as blanching and does NOT remove poison.
  
Mushrooms are mildly nutritious (when cooked) and despite the inherent risks in eating them, are a great 'daily' food supply if you do not have a solid source of food, or you are unwilling to chip into your winter larder for whatever reason.
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Mushrooms are mildly nutritious (when cooked) and despite the inherent risks in eating them, are a great daily food supply if you do not have a solid source of food.
  
<table>
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{{MushroomTable}}
<tr>
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  <th>Name</th>
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  <th>[[Poison]]</th>
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  <th>Safe after blanching?</th>
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  <th>Growing seasons</th>
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  <th>Where? (Biome)</th>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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  <td>[[Browncoat mushroom|Browncoat Mushroom]]</td>
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  <td>None</td>
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  <td>Yes</td>
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  <td>September-November</td>
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  <td>Corniferous Forests, Heathland, Pine Forests
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</tr>
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  <td>[[Ukko's mushroom|Ukko's Mushroom]]</td>
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  <td>None</td>
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  <td>Yes</td>
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  <td>August-October</td>
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  <td>Groves, Meadows, Settlements</td>
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</tr>
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  <td>[[Yellowcoat mushroom|Yellowcoat Mushroom]]</td>
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  <td>None</td>
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  <td>Yes</td>
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  <td>June-November</td>
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  <td>Corniferous Forests, Groves, Heathland</td>
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</tr>
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  <td>[[Yellow fingers mushroom|Yellow fingers mushroom]]</td>
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  <td>None</td>
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  <td>Yes</td>
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  <td>April-July</td>
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  <td>Conifereous Forests, Groves, Meadows</td>
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</tr>
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  <td>[[Hairy mushroom|Hairy Mushroom]]</td>
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  <td>Irritating</td>
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  <td>Yes</td>
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  <td>August-October</td>
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  <td>Conifereous Forests, Groves, Meadows, Spruce Mires</td>
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</tr>
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  <td>[[Ringed mushroom|Ringed Mushroom]]</td>
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  <td>Irritating</td>
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  <td>Yes</td>
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  <td>August-September</td>
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  <td>Groves, Meadows</td>
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</tr>
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  <td>[[Soft mushroom|Soft Mushroom]]</td>
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  <td>Irritating</td>
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  <td>Yes</td>
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  <td>May-July</td>
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  <td>Groves, Meadows</td>
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</tr>
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  <td>[[Bearpaw mushroom|Bearpaw Mushroom]]</td>
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  <td>Poisonous</td>
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  <td>Yes</td>
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  <td>August-November</td>
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  <td>Conifereous Forests, Groves, Settlements, Spruce Mires</td>
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</tr>
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  <td>[[Tellervo's gift mushroom|Tellervo's gift Mushroom]]</td>
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  <td>Poisonous</td>
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  <td>Yes</td>
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  <td>September-December</td>
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  <td>Heathland, Pine Forests, Pine Mires</td>
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</tr>
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  <td>[[Redlegger mushroom|Redlegger Mushroom]]</td>
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  <td>Poisonous</td>
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  <td>No</td>
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  <td>August-November</td>
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  <td>Heathland, Lichenous Pine Forests, Pine Forests</td>
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</tr>
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  <td>[[Noaidi's mushroom|Noaidi's Mushroom]]</td>
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  <td>Hallucinatory</td>
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  <td>Hallucinatory</td>
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  <td>June-October</td>
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  <td>Conifereous Forests, Groves, Heathland, Meadows, Pine or Spruce Mires, Settlements</td>
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</tr>
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  <td>[[Black ear mushroom|Black ear Mushroom]]</td>
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  <td>Deadly</td>
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  <td>Yes</td>
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  <td>April-July</td>
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  <td>Heathland, Lichenous Pine Forests, Pine Forests</td>
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</tr>
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  <td>[[Sand mushroom|Sand Mushroom]]</td>
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  <td>Deadly</td>
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  <td>No</td>
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  <td>June-October</td>
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  <td>Conifereous Forests, Heathland, Pine Forests</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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Latest revision as of 10:08, 28 July 2020

Mushrooms are one of the kinds of edible flora in Unreal World. Though some mushrooms are edible raw (marked as "Poison: None" in the table), the majority are poisonous in some way, with varying severity. Poison effects can range from nausea, to hallucinations, to death.

Usually these poisons can be neutralised by blanching the mushrooms (using a pot and some water with the "Boil / Herbal beverages" Cookery option). The boiled mushroom thus obtained can be eaten as is or used as 'mushroom' ingredients in further cooking recipes, such as mushroom soup or meat stew. Therefore, it is always a good idea to blanch mushrooms before eating, unless you have prior experience. Important: Directly cooking recipes using raw mushrooms does not count as blanching and does NOT remove poison.

Mushrooms are mildly nutritious (when cooked) and despite the inherent risks in eating them, are a great daily food supply if you do not have a solid source of food.

Image Name Poison Safe after cooking? Growing seasons* Region Found in (Biome, Tree Types)
Browncoat mushroom.png Browncoat mushroom None Yes Fall (September) - Dead (November) Eastern, Western, Northern
  • Coniferous Forest, Heathland, Pine Forest
  • Pine, Spruce
Ukko's mushroom.png Ukko's mushroom None Yes Harvest (August) - Dirt (October) Eastern, Western, Northern
Yellowcoat mushroom.png Yellowcoat mushroom None Yes Fallow (June) - Dead (November) Eastern, Western, Northern
  • Coniferous Forest, Grove, Heathland
  • Birch, Young Birch, Young Pine
Yellow fingers mushroom.png Yellow fingers mushroom None Yes Swidden (April) - Hay (July) Eastern, Western, Northern
  • Coniferous Forest, Grove, Meadow
Hairy mushroom.png Hairy mushroom Irritating Yes Harvest (August) - Dirt (October) Eastern, Western, Northern
  • Coniferous Forest, Grove, Meadow, Spruce Mire
  • Birch, Young Birch
Ringed mushroom.png Ringed mushroom Irritating Yes Harvest (August) - Fall (September) Eastern, Western, Northern
  • Grove, Meadow
Soft mushroom.png Soft mushroom Irritating Yes Seedtime (May) - Hay (July) Eastern, Western, Northern
  • Grove, Meadow
Bearpaw mushroom.png Bearpaw mushroom Poisonous Yes Harvest (August) - Dead (November) Eastern, Western, Northern
  • Coniferous Forest, Grove, Settlement, Spruce Mire
Tellervo's gift mushroom.png Tellervo's gift mushroom Poisonous Yes Fall (September) - Winter (December) Eastern, Western, Northern
  • Heathland, Pine Forest, Pine Mire
Redlegger mushroom.png Redlegger mushroom Poisonous No Harvest (August) - Dead (November) Eastern, Western, Northern
  • Heathland, Lichenous Pine Forest, Pine Forest
Noaidi's mushroom.png Noaidi's mushroom Hallucinatory Hallucinatory Fallow (June) - Dirt (October) Eastern, Western, Northern
  • Coniferous Forest, Grove, Heathland, Meadow, Pine Mire, Spruce Mire, Settlement
  • Birch, Pine, Young Birch, Young Pine
Black ear mushroom.png Black ear mushroom Deadly Yes Swidden (April) - Hay (July) Eastern, Western
  • Heathland, Lichenous Pine Forest, Pine Forest
Sand mushroom.png Sand mushroom Deadly No Fallow (June) - Dirt (October) Eastern, Western
  • Coniferous Forest, Heathland, Pine Forest

*Mushrooms begin sprouting in the first month, and will start withering in the last month. Time to harvest depends on individual mushroom species.