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I've been collecting photos of edible/poisonous/common fungi for the last five years. I've done extensive research into what species are known/thought to be edible, and have personally tried eating well over 200 of them. Probably 300. I am now seriously thinking about putting a book together.
I'd be interested in what people might be looking for in terms of a fungi foraging book - what would be likely to get you to actually buy it?
Would you only be interested in species of culinary interest, and the seriously poisonous ones?
What about very common species that are neither worth eating, nor dangerous?
What about species that might be confused with edible species, but aren't dangerous? A complete entry on them, and a picture, or just a mention?
What about edible species that are rather uncommon?
What about edible species that taste weird?
What about species that are edible, but only a person in a survival situation would think they were worth eating?
What about species that aren't edible, but have other uses, or claimed medicinal properties? Good in the same book, or different topic?
Would you be willing to pay more for big colour pictures, making it easier to identify stuff?
What do you think is lacking in what is currently available on the market?
Any opinions or questions are welcome. The question I'm really asking is this: how would you describe your ideal mushroom foraging book?
I've been collecting photos of edible/poisonous/common fungi for the last five years. I've done extensive research into what species are known/thought to be edible, and have personally tried eating well over 200 of them. Probably 300. I am now seriously thinking about putting a book together.
I'd be interested in what people might be looking for in terms of a fungi foraging book - what would be likely to get you to actually buy it?
Would you only be interested in species of culinary interest, and the seriously poisonous ones?
What about very common species that are neither worth eating, nor dangerous?
What about species that might be confused with edible species, but aren't dangerous? A complete entry on them, and a picture, or just a mention?
What about edible species that are rather uncommon?
What about edible species that taste weird?
What about species that are edible, but only a person in a survival situation would think they were worth eating?
What about species that aren't edible, but have other uses, or claimed medicinal properties? Good in the same book, or different topic?
Would you be willing to pay more for big colour pictures, making it easier to identify stuff?
What do you think is lacking in what is currently available on the market?
Any opinions or questions are welcome. The question I'm really asking is this: how would you describe your ideal mushroom foraging book?
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