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Terms in Estonian 61-70 of 130

liivaseen

[Estonian]

Man on horseback. A type of pleasant edible mushroom of yellowish colour with which some cases of poisoning have been recorded.

liiva-uurikkarp

[Estonian]

Soft shelled, long-necked clam.

liivtatik

[Estonian]

Velvet bolete. An edible mushroom, smooth and dark yellow, found in late summer.

lilla ebaheinik

[Estonian]

Wood blewit. A bright lilac blue mushroom with fresh clean flavour and excellent with potatoes.

lillkapsas

[Estonian]

Cauliflower

luk divji

[Estonian]

Sand leek. According to garlic grower Ron Engeland, sand leeks are edible but seldom cultivated, and have a shorter flower stalk and fewer and more inconsistently shaped cloves than Rocambole garlic with which they are often confused. Sand leeks also have a dark violet bulb wrapper.

maapirn

[Estonian]

Jerusalem artichoke

mai

[Estonian]

May

männi-kivipuravik

[Estonian]

Pine bolete. A mild tasting, chestnut-capped cep mushroom found under pines.

männiriisikas

[Estonian]

Rufous milk cap mushroom. A poisonous mushroom, but not deadly.