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the article claims this mushroom is both edible (right at the beginning) and inedible (in the infobox and as a category). I understand it is actually edible but not real tasty, but I think that still classifies it as edible. ] (]) 05:45, 20 April 2010 (UTC) the article claims this mushroom is both edible (right at the beginning) and inedible (in the infobox and as a category). I understand it is actually edible but not real tasty, but I think that still classifies it as edible. ] (]) 05:45, 20 April 2010 (UTC)
:I moved the following *NOTE* (unsigned from IP address 74.46.218.146) from the article to here on the talk page. It would seem to agree with the above comment, so I placed it under this section. ] (]) 14:37, 15 May 2010 (UTC) <blockquote>" *NOTE* Please change that it is inedible from the category. Inedible means it is poisonous or un-digestible. This mushroom can be eaten. "</blockquote><hr>

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the article claims this mushroom is both edible (right at the beginning) and inedible (in the infobox and as a category). I understand it is actually edible but not real tasty, but I think that still classifies it as edible. xschm (talk) 05:45, 20 April 2010 (UTC)

I moved the following *NOTE* (unsigned from IP address 74.46.218.146) from the article to here on the talk page. It would seem to agree with the above comment, so I placed it under this section. Hamamelis (talk) 14:37, 15 May 2010 (UTC)

" *NOTE* Please change that it is inedible from the category. Inedible means it is poisonous or un-digestible. This mushroom can be eaten. "


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