• Wondrous_Fairy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    So in that case, that adds yet another layer of suspicion as someone would have to be very inept then to add that to a mix. I’m assuming that even when dried, it’s obvious to people in the know that these mushrooms aren’t your normal ones? I was considering before that maybe the dessication angle could have been some kind of an attempt at an alibi.

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      1 year ago

      It would not be so noticeable after they’ve been dehydrated and chopped up, no. They should still be identifiable as an amanita if they’re dehydrated and not chopped up, but it would be harder. But whoever gathered the mushroom should have been able to identify it as inedible, unless they were very inexperienced (and thus not likely to be somebody who forages and sells to stores).