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  2. Chives - Wikipedia

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    Chives, scientific name Allium schoenoprasum, is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae that produces edible leaves and flowers. [3] A perennial plant, A. schoenoprasum is widespread in nature across much of Eurasia and North America. It is the only species of Allium native to both the New and the Old Worlds.

  3. Centipede (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A new game, with the centipede at the top and a spider in the lower right. The player controls the small insect-like creature called the Bug Blaster.It is moved around the bottom area of the screen with a trackball and fires small darts at a segmented centipede advancing from the top of the screen through a field of mushrooms.

  4. Fungivore - Wikipedia

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    A banana slug feeding on Amanita. Many terrestrial gastropod mollusks are known to feed on fungi. It is the case in several species of slugs from distinct families.Among them are the Philomycidae (e. g. Philomycus carolinianus and Phylomicus flexuolaris) and Ariolimacidae (Ariolimax californianus), which respectively feed on slime molds (myxomycetes) and mushrooms (basidiomycetes). [5]

  5. Mushroom polenta and chicory salad make for a comforting ...

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    Chef Stefano Secchi of Rezdôra restaurant in New York City is stopping by the TODAY kitchen to make a wonderfully wintry Italian dinner. He shows us how to prepare a chicory salad with pear ...

  6. Mushroom diet - Wikipedia

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    A mushroom-only diet for humans is considered unrealistic due to insufficient calorie intake. [1] [2] The term mushroom diet can mean: Higher mushroom consumption [3] Eating specific mushrooms on a regular basis. Replacing all meat with mushrooms. Replacing one meal a day with mushrooms for 2 weeks (a fad diet called M-plan diet) [4]

  7. Termitomyces - Wikipedia

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    The termites eat spherules [note 1] and old combs. [12] The fungus forms mushrooms for spreading spores. For most species, the fungus grows long pseudorhizas to the surface of the ground, where mushrooms are formed. [13] For T. microcarpus, the mushrooms grow from fragments of fungus garden that are carried outside the nest by worker termites. [14]

  8. List of mushroom dishes - Wikipedia

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    Gallery. Mushroom dishes and foods. Cream of mushroom soup prepared with wild, edible mushrooms. Duxelles. Mushroom gravy atop French fries. Mushroom ketchup in a plastic tub. Filet mignon with a chunky, cream-based mushroom sauce. Sautéed mushrooms. Stuffed mushroom cap.

  9. Ramaria botrytis - Wikipedia

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    Ramaria botrytis, commonly known as the clustered coral, the pink-tipped coral mushroom, or the cauliflower coral, is an edible species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. Its robust fruit body can grow up to 15 cm (6 in) in diameter and 20 cm (8 in) tall, and resembles some marine coral. Its dense branches, which originate from a stout ...