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{{infobox Mushroom
 
{{infobox Mushroom
| edible      = Boiled
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| edible      = If boiled
| poison      = Deadly poisonous
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| poison      = Deadly
 
| region      = Eastern, Western
 
| region      = Eastern, Western
 
| terrain    = Dry, Barren
 
| terrain    = Dry, Barren
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| harvest    = [[Fallow]] (June)
 
| harvest    = [[Fallow]] (June)
 
| wither      = [[Hay]] (July)
 
| wither      = [[Hay]] (July)
| carb        = -
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| carb        = 1<sup>Verify</sup>
| fat        = -
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| fat        = 0<sup>Verify</sup>
| protein    = -
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| protein    = 1<sup>Verify</sup>
| water      = -
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| water      = 60<sup>Verify</sup>
 
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[[Category:Plant]]
 
[[Category:Plant]]
  
Black ear [[mushrooms]] start to sprout in [[Swidden month]] (April) and grow for 60 days so they can be picked from the beginning of [[Fallow]] (June) until [[Hay]] (July) when they start to wither.
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Black ear [[mushrooms]] sprout in [[Swidden month]] (April) and grow to maturity after about 60 days. As such, they can be collected from the beginning of [[Fallow]] (June) until [[Hay]] (July), when they start to wither.
  
They are deadly poisonous but safe to eat after boiling. If you anyhow decide to eat one raw and wish to survive, ask a sage or a shaman to heal you and pray.
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Their poison is deadly, but they are safe to eat after boiling.
  
  
 
==In real world==
 
==In real world==
  
Despite being deadly poisonous raw, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyromitra_esculenta Gyromitra esculenta] is considered a delicacy in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and the upper Great Lakes Region of North America. Its common names include ''brain mushroom, Elephan ears'' and ''Turban Fungus''.
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Despite being deadly if consumed raw, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyromitra_esculenta Gyromitra esculenta] is considered a delicacy in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and the upper Great Lakes Region of North America. Its common names include ''brain mushroom, Elephan ears'' and ''Turban Fungus''.

Latest revision as of 04:05, 28 March 2020

Black ear mushroom
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Basic Information
Edible: If boiled
Poison: Deadly
Region: Eastern, Western
Terrain: Dry, Barren
Known By: -
Growth Information
Sprout Month: Swidden (April)
Growth Time: 60 days
Harvest Date: Fallow (June)
Wither Month: Hay (July)
Nutritional Information
Carbs: 1Verify
Fat: 0Verify
Protein: 1Verify
Water: 60Verify

Black ear mushrooms sprout in Swidden month (April) and grow to maturity after about 60 days. As such, they can be collected from the beginning of Fallow (June) until Hay (July), when they start to wither.

Their poison is deadly, but they are safe to eat after boiling.


In real world

Despite being deadly if consumed raw, Gyromitra esculenta is considered a delicacy in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and the upper Great Lakes Region of North America. Its common names include brain mushroom, Elephan ears and Turban Fungus.