California health officials said emergency room physicians reported three individuals who came into the ER on New Year’s Eve.
As their name implies, death cap mushrooms — which can be mistaken for white button mushrooms — can be deadly.
The U.S. Food Food and Drug Administration has issued a Class I recall classification after a listeria contamination was ...
Three individuals were hospitalized after ingesting amanita phalloides, or death cap mushrooms, purchased from a truck vendor ...
Button mushrooms contain a large amount of water that can result in a mushy, tasteless dish if not handled correctly. Prevent ...
Salinas Valley Health says that three people have been hospitalized after being poisoned by death cap mushrooms on New Year's ...
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Monterey County officials issued a warning to the public Friday after three people needed hospitalization due to “severe mushroom poisoning.” ...
Mushrooms, like the ones consumed by the three individuals in Salinas, may appear to be white button mushrooms but are in fact amanita phalloides or death cap mushrooms because of their potential ...
Chris: This is Kennett Square, the mushroom capital of the world. Narrator: Here, they cultivate everything from white button and portobello to specialty mushrooms like shiitake and lion's mane.