@xylogx to picsEnglish • edit-21 year agoFalse Turkey-Tailimagemessage-square5arrow-up1116arrow-down11
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minus-square@AlchemyMlinkEnglish3•1 year agoAre false ones dangerous to consume if mistaken for real Turkey tails?
minus-square@BarrelAgedBoredomlinkEnglish2•1 year agoThere aren’t any toxic lookalikes that I’m aware of. They’re a pretty safe one to forage for due to the ease of ID. However, most people consume them for medicinal purposes so you’d be missing out on those if you wound up with a false turkey tail
Are false ones dangerous to consume if mistaken for real Turkey tails?
There aren’t any toxic lookalikes that I’m aware of. They’re a pretty safe one to forage for due to the ease of ID. However, most people consume them for medicinal purposes so you’d be missing out on those if you wound up with a false turkey tail