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An old mother in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province picked wild mushrooms to make soup, which caused a family of four to be poisoned. How toxic is the poisonous mushroom?

I don't like eating mushrooms since I was a child, because mushrooms have very bad memories for me. When I was a child, my parents always liked to pick some wild mushrooms for us to eat. Because I didn't like the taste very much, I only drank soup, but they even ate all the soup with mushrooms. As a result, not long after eating, the whole family was poisoned and went to the hospital. Fortunately, the toxicity of the mushroom was not very great, so after staying in the hospital for a few days, it was basically all right.

I saw a news on the Internet before. An old mother in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, vomited and diarrhea all over her family because she picked poisonous mushrooms. Only then did she know that it was food poisoning. In fact, many wild mushrooms were not allowed to eat, but many people didn't know that some of them were highly toxic, which might cause death and even acute renal failure.

Many poisonous mushrooms are brighter in color and look much better than ordinary mushrooms. Never pick them when you see them. If you are not sure whether they are poisonous or not, you'd better not step on them. The price of the mushrooms bought in the market is not very expensive, so don't risk your life to pick wild mushrooms in the mountains. Once the price is too high, you may even be in danger.

That's why I don't like eating mushrooms. Although I know that what I bought outside can't be poisoned, and the nutrition is very good, and all the mushrooms have very high nutritional value, I just don't like eating them. Except this, I can accept everything else, because I really don't like the taste. I don't like cooking soup or braising in soy sauce, and sometimes I cook them for children, because I know that children eat this kind of food is good for their health, and they also do. But I will never pick wild mushrooms, because it won't cost much to buy this kind of thing, and it will be in trouble if the children eat something wrong, so I advise you not to pick wild mushrooms in the mountains if you have nothing to do.