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- Mushroom (6650 bytes)
3: ... The term "'''toadstool'''" is used typically to designate a basidiocarp that is poisonous to eat.
6: ...|thumb|250px|right|Mushrooms are often dried in order to preserve them for use in cooking.]]
9: ... hunting]] — an activity with a potentially deadly outcome that one should not attempt without k...
12: ...emerging mushrooms<br>are too immature to safely identify the species]]
13: ...ched is another important characteristic used in identification. In the [[Boletales|boletes]], the gil... - Vitamin (5982 bytes)
7: ...s foods helped prevent [[scurvy]], a particularly deadly disease characterized by bleeding and severe ...
9: ...mond]] proposed that the final "e" be dropped, to deemphasize the "amine" reference, after the discove...
11: ...e to isolate and identify a number of vitamins by depriving animals of them.
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20: ! Deficiency Disease - Cauliflower (4340 bytes)
16: ...known as the ''white curd''. This stalk is surrounded at the base by thick, green leaves.
20: ...n important source of [[protein]], [[thiamin]], [[riboflavin]], [[niacin]], [[calcium]], [[iron]], [[magnesium...
22: ...h it is believed that his death was due to pesticides that were sprayed on the cauliflower, and not th...
27: ===The delicate process===
28: ...r else it will flower. (There are some cultivars described as "self-blanching", whose leaves tend to ...
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