So what is this mushroom and why is there cause for concern? A muscaria or "fly agaric" is found in temperate and sub-Arctic zones across the northern hemisphere. For millennia, shamans from ...
The regulator warned food manufacturers that Amanita muscaria – more commonly known as the fly agaric – and the compounds it contains are not authorized to use in food. It is listed as an ...
The German Federal Office for Consumer Protection and Food Safety issued a warning against gummy bears containing the hallucinogenic fly agaric mushroom toxin muscimol, reported ASB Zeitung.
There's considerable folklore surrounding the white-spotted fungus, also known as "fly agaric," which still permeates popular culture, even appearing in the Mario video game franchise and as emojis.