Mycophagists generally concur in the opinion that it is of very pleasant flavor when cooked, and some speak very enthusiastically of its esculent qualities.
With some of these the acridity is said to disappear in cooking, and a few mycophagists claim to have eaten all varieties with impunity.
McIlvaine and Palmer and other daring mycophagists is a sufficient attestation of this fact.
Remembering this, mycophagists will take note that a fleshy fungus which may be good eating at noon may undergo such changes in a few hours as to be anything but good eating at night.
Universal commendation seems to fall upon this species, writers vying with each other to say the best in its praise, and mycophagists everywhere endorsing the assumption of its name, declaring it to be delicious.
May and June, and is welcome to mycophagists from its early growth, when esculent species are rare.
Because of its ovate or button-like form when young, it is frequently mistaken for the common field mushroom; even experienced mycophagists have been deceived by it.
The majority of mycophagists are immune to the poison of this species.
Since that time our mycophagists eat whatever I send them, without fear or suspicion.
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