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agarico di San Giorgio

/ah-GAH-ree-koh dee sahn JYOHR-jyoh/
[Italian] plural agarichi di San Giorgio

St George's mushroom. A small white or cream mushroom that appears in parts of Europe around St George's Day on 23rd April.

agarico equestre

/ah-GAH-ree-koh eh-KWEH-streh/
[Italian] plural agarichi equestri

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

agarico ingiallente

/ah-GAH-ree-koh een-jyahl-LEHN-teh/
[Italian] plural agarichi ingiallenti

Yellow stainer. A mushroom to be avoided. Some sources refer to it as toxic.

agarico mielato

/ah-GAH-ree-koh myeh-LAH-toh/
[Italian] plural agarichi mielati

A dialect name for the honey fungus. They should always be well cooked.

agarico muscarico

/ah-GAH-ree-koh moosKAH-ree-koh/
[Italian] plural agarichi muscarichi

Fly agaric. A type of mushroom, the classic red with white spots. Famous for its psychoactive hallucinogenic properties this is the magic mushroom and is actually poisonous to eat.

agarico nudo

/ah-GAH-ree-koh NOO-doh/
[Italian] plural agarichi nudi

Matsutake, the Japanese pine mushroom, a rare and sought after mushroom.

agarico nudo

/ah-GAH-ree-koh NOO-doh/
[Italian] plural agarichi nudi

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

agarico ostreato

/ah-GAH-ree-koh os-treh-ah-toh/
[Italian] plural agarichi ostreati

Oyster mushroom

agarico ostricone

/ah-GHAH-ree-koh oh-stree-KOH-neh/
[Italian] plural agarichi ostriconi

Oyster mushroom

agarico vellutato

/ah-GAH-ree-koh veh-loo-TAH-toh/
[Italian] plural agarichi vellutati

Velvet shank mushroom, of which enoki mushrooms are a cultivar.