Morel mushrooms

  • Kraig5858
    Posts: 94
    #2262402

    This maybe of interest for some:

    True morel mushrooms are widely considered a prized delicacy, often pricey and surely safe to eat. But these spongey, earthy forest gems have a mysterious dark side—one that, on occasion, can turn deadly, highlighting just how little we know about morels and fungi generally.

    On Thursday, Montana health officials published an outbreak analysis of poisonings linked to the honeycombed fungi in March and April of last year. The outbreak sickened 51 people who ate at the same restaurant, sending four to the emergency department. Three were hospitalized and two died. Though the health officials didn’t name the restaurant in their report, state and local health departments at the time identified it as Dave’s Sushi in Bozeman. The report is published in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

    The outbreak coincided with the sushi restaurant introducing a new item: a “special sushi roll” that contained salmon and morel mushrooms. The morels were a new menu ingredient for Dave’s. They were served two ways: On April 8, the morels were served partially cooked, with a hot, boiled sauce poured over the raw mushrooms and left to marinate for 75 minutes; and on April 17, they were served uncooked and cold-marinated.

    The mystery poison worked fast. Symptoms began, on average, about an hour after eating at the restaurant. And it was brutal. “Vomiting and diarrhea were reportedly profuse,” the health officials wrote, “and hospitalized patients had clinical evidence of dehydration. The two patients who died had chronic underlying medical conditions that might have affected their ability to tolerate massive fluid loss.”

    Of the 51 sickened, 46 were restaurant patrons and five were employees. Among them, 45 (88 percent) recalled eating morels. While that’s a high percentage for such an outbreak investigation, certainly enough to make the morels the prime suspect, the health officials went further. With support from the CDC, they set up a matched case-control study, having people complete a detailed questionnaire with demographic information, food items they ate at the restaurant, and symptoms.
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    JEREMY
    BP
    Posts: 4658
    #2262415

    So cook them.

    grizzlyhackle
    Montana
    Posts: 128
    #2262504

    I’ve been to Daves 100s of times and it is my wife and I’s favorite sushi place in Bozeangeles.

    Obviously the root cause was they didn’t cook them like they should and was a pretty shitty situation.

    suzuki
    Woodbury, Mn
    Posts: 19094
    #2333244

    “I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of morels suddenly cried out and were free. I fear something wonderful has happened.”

    I can hear the morels popping. Anyone finding them?

    ps-maybe not the best post to reserect on the subject. I searched Morels and this was the most recent post that came up! )

    hillhiker
    SE MN
    Posts: 1106
    #2333267

    Yes, cook your morels. I thought it was pretty widely known they should not be eaten raw.

    “I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of morels suddenly cried out and were free. I fear something wonderful has happened.”

    I can hear the morels popping. Anyone finding them?

    ps-maybe not the best post to reserect on the subject. I searched Morels and this was the most recent post that came up! )

    Haven’t been out yet, but I will be next week. I think the warm temps in the forecast should get them popping. I can’t wait for a good steak with big pile of morels on top!

    buckybadger
    Upper Midwest
    Posts: 9378
    #2333269

    I’ll be on the river and then foraging on Saturday after I get the last of my trees planted. My 5 year old daughter loves to look for them too.

    We might have some family over for a Sunday evening “Hook and Look” special with some walleye fillets and morels if we have some success

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