caesar's agaric
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Definition
Noun: * A widely distributed edible mushroom resembling the fly agaric: Caesar's agaric is the common name for Amanita caesarea, a species of mushroom. It is notable for its bright orange-red cap and is considered a choice edible fungus, unlike many of its poisonous relatives in the Amanita genus, such as the deadly fly agaric (Amanita muscaria).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Foragers were thrilled to find a patch of Caesar's agaric in the oak forest.
- The distinctive orange cap of Caesar's agaric makes it relatively easy to identify, but caution is always advised.
- Ancient Romans prized Caesar's agaric as a delicacy.
Advanced Usage
- The name "Caesar's agaric" is derived from its historical association with Roman nobility. It is often referred to in historical and mycological texts.
- The Roman emperors were said to have dined on Caesar's agaric.
Variants and Related Words
- Royal agaric: Another common name for the same mushroom ().
- Amanita caesarea: The scientific (Latin) name for Caesar's agaric.
- Fly agaric (): A related but poisonous mushroom with a red cap and white spots, which Caesar's agaric superficially resembles.
Synonyms
- Edible mushroom: A general term for any non-poisonous mushroom suitable for consumption.
- Amanita: The broader genus to which this mushroom belongs.
Important Note
- While Caesar's agaric is edible, correct identification is critical due to its resemblance to other, potentially deadly species. It should only be harvested and consumed by experienced foragers or mycologists.
Noun
- widely distributed edible mushroom resembling the fly agaric