Talk:Russula emetica

Toxic?
Hi! Here in Russia it is considered a very edible mushroom and I myself eat it many times. It is calleed 'syroyezhka' ('raw-eater') here which means it can be eaten raw.--MathFacts (talk) 00:25, 8 April 2010 (UTC)
 * The article says "it used to be widely eaten in Russia and eastern European countries" and perhaps it still is, and that information is inaccurate, but wikipedia shouldn't be changed without a source that meets its requirememts.... The first sentance has been changed.  It used to say the mushroom was called the "sickener" (as on the wikipedia main page) and now it says the "fisher."  Later on (Toxicity) it refers to it as the "sickener" again.  What's this about? 72.179.53.2 (talk) 19:28, 28 November 2012 (UTC) Eric

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