A food poisoning outbreak that killed two people and sickened 51 has highlighted just how little is known about morel mushrooms and the risks in preparing the popular and expensive delicacy.

The FDA conducted an investigation into morel mushrooms after the severe illness outbreak linked to Dave’s Sushi in Bozeman, Montana, in late March and April. The investigation found that undercooked or raw morels were the likely culprit, and it led the agency to issue its first guidelines on preparing morels.

“The toxins in morel mushrooms that may cause illness are not fully understood; however, using proper preparation procedures, such as cooking, can help to reduce toxin levels,” according to the FDA guidance.

Even then, a risk remains, according to the FDA: “Properly preparing and cooking morel mushrooms can reduce risk of illness, however there is no guarantee of safety even if cooking steps are taken prior to consumption.”

  • Drusas@kbin.social
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    Anybody who knows mushrooms knows that the vast majority of them have to be well cooked or, at the least, they are likely to cause stomach upset.

    At Dave’s, a marinade, sometimes boiling, was poured over the raw mushrooms before they were served, Parker said.

    This is the restaurant’s fault.

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      11 months ago

      even completely nontoxic mushrooms can upset your stomach if you eat a bunch of them, and especially if you’re not used to doing so.

      they’re not trivial to digest

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        Mushroom cells contain a ton of chitin, which is what crustacean shells are mostly made of. I happen to have a stomach of steel, so it doesn’t bother me that much. Or maybe, I am just really used to it.

        If you have a sensitive stomach, it’s much easier to take shrooms as a tea or steeped in some lemon juice for an hour. The heat or the acid works wonders on chitin… (It’s also rumored that citric acid will work wonders on psilocybin and convert some of it to back to psilocin as well. That isn’t for a beginner, btw.)

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        11 months ago

        Yep. And there are some people who can’t even tolerate your basic white mushroom even in pretty small amounts. Mushrooms aren’t that easy on the stomach.

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      My FIL served slightly grilled mushrooms. I forget the name but it’s not toxic, but they were undercooked and I was incredibly intoxicated and ate a bunch. Served with a delicious sauce, went together nicely.

      The next day, well I hadn’t puked that much ever before. 12 hours straight intense puking and another 12 hours laying on the sofa

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      11 months ago

      Yes! You should never consume raw mushrooms, some people can even have reactions to white buttons and shiitake if not cooked