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Terms in Latvian 61-70 of 86

priežu rudmiese

[Latvian]

Saffron milk cap. It exudes milk when cut and is usually served fried or cold with a vinaigrette.

priežu samtbeka

[Latvian]

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

priežu sviestbeka

[Latvian]

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

pursla

[Latvian]

Scaly tooth mushroom or tiled hydnum, an edible fungus with a slightly bitter aftertaste.

reie

[Latvian]

Baltic herring. A small variety of herring found in the Baltic Sea.

rudzi

[Latvian]

Rye

sakne

[Latvian] plural saknes

Root

sarkanā mušmire

[Latvian]

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.

sarkano mušmiri

[Latvian]

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.

sarkstošā mušmire

[Latvian]

The blusher. The one problem with this mushroom is that, whilst edible itself, it closely resembles others that are poisonous, including the death cap. It must be cooked as it contains a toxin which is destroyed by heat, like kidney beans. The most identifiable thing about it is that this reddish brown mushroom with pinkish grey scales and a white stem colours pink to red at sites of damage or bruising. The gills and flesh are white, also becoming red or pink on bruising. It is most commonly found in beech woods in summer to late autumn (US: fall). Also look closely at the ring on the stem. This should have lots of fine grooves on its upper side, unlike another poisonous mushroom which it closely resembles, the panther cap.