The study of mushroom consumption offers an interesting contribution to the understanding of the relations between the societies and the potential foods that they can find in their environment. Evoking the mushroom consumption by the South-West France populations leads first to think about the classification of living things, the social building of edibility and the dynamics of these processes. Once the « edible » mushrooms identified, we have to note the complexity and the variability of the gastronomic hierarchies and the diversity of mushroom consumption contexts. Some species were soon widely appreciated and got early an important commercial value. The history of their trade and consumption invite to think about the management of a « na...
Background The pre-industrial diet of the Swedish peasantry did not include mushrooms. In the 1830s,...
Abstract Background The paper presents documentation of the traditional use of wild edible mushrooms...
Mushrooms present interests for consumption as food, as traditional medicine or in bioremediation, d...
The study of mushroom consumption offers an interesting contribution to the understanding of the rel...
In this paper, we examine how scientific research came to domesticate mushrooms : some saprophitic m...
The mushroom harvesting for the indigenous P'urhepecha is an activity that allows subsistence, espec...
<div><p>Mycophiles forage for and pick vast quantities of a wide variety of wild mushroom species. A...
Due to the metabolic diversity, ecological variety, significant role in nature, complicated web of l...
Mycophiles forage for and pick vast quantities of a wide variety of wild mushroom species. As a resu...
Traditional mycological knowledge of most Mexican ethnic groups has proven to be extensive and profo...
Mycophiles forage for and pick vast quantities of a wide variety of wild mushroom species. As a resu...
Abstract Background Fungi have multiple uses in temperate areas of México, but an important decrease...
This article presents discussions of mushrooms as a source of food, income, as well as medicine amon...
RefereedBackground: Cultural significance is a keystone in quantitative ethnobiology, which offers t...
The most renowned examples of the prehistoric use of mushrooms are represented by the stone painting...
Background The pre-industrial diet of the Swedish peasantry did not include mushrooms. In the 1830s,...
Abstract Background The paper presents documentation of the traditional use of wild edible mushrooms...
Mushrooms present interests for consumption as food, as traditional medicine or in bioremediation, d...
The study of mushroom consumption offers an interesting contribution to the understanding of the rel...
In this paper, we examine how scientific research came to domesticate mushrooms : some saprophitic m...
The mushroom harvesting for the indigenous P'urhepecha is an activity that allows subsistence, espec...
<div><p>Mycophiles forage for and pick vast quantities of a wide variety of wild mushroom species. A...
Due to the metabolic diversity, ecological variety, significant role in nature, complicated web of l...
Mycophiles forage for and pick vast quantities of a wide variety of wild mushroom species. As a resu...
Traditional mycological knowledge of most Mexican ethnic groups has proven to be extensive and profo...
Mycophiles forage for and pick vast quantities of a wide variety of wild mushroom species. As a resu...
Abstract Background Fungi have multiple uses in temperate areas of México, but an important decrease...
This article presents discussions of mushrooms as a source of food, income, as well as medicine amon...
RefereedBackground: Cultural significance is a keystone in quantitative ethnobiology, which offers t...
The most renowned examples of the prehistoric use of mushrooms are represented by the stone painting...
Background The pre-industrial diet of the Swedish peasantry did not include mushrooms. In the 1830s,...
Abstract Background The paper presents documentation of the traditional use of wild edible mushrooms...
Mushrooms present interests for consumption as food, as traditional medicine or in bioremediation, d...