MediumHealthJanuary 11, 2026

Danger from Wild Mushrooms: What Learners Should Know

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Key Vocabulary

amatoxin/ˌæməˈtɒk.sɪn/

Meaning: a toxic chemical made by some poisonous mushrooms that can damage the liver
Example: Doctors test for amatoxin when they suspect death cap poisoning.

toxic/ˈtɒk.sɪk/

Meaning: poisonous or harmful to the body
Example: Some wild mushrooms are toxic even after cooking.

liver transplant/ˈlɪv.ər ˈtræns.plænt/

Meaning: surgery to replace a damaged liver with a healthy liver from a donor
Example: A patient with severe liver failure may need a liver transplant.

foraging/ˈfɔːr.ɪ.dʒɪŋ/

Meaning: the act of searching for and collecting wild food, such as mushrooms
Example: People go foraging for mushrooms in forests after the rain.

🎧 Listening

Danger from Wild Mushrooms: What Learners Should Know

Between November 18 and January 5, thirty-five cases of toxic mushroom poisoning were reported in California and three people died. Several counties in the San Francisco Bay Area and central coast were affected, and some patients required intensive care. Early rains and mild fall weather have produced a large growth of death cap mushrooms (Amanita phalloides), which closely resemble edible varieties. Three patients have needed liver transplants after severe liver injury.

Symptoms usually appear six to twenty-four hours after eating and include watery diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Although these symptoms can seem to improve, severe liver damage often develops within forty-eight to ninety-six hours. Therefore anyone who ate wild mushrooms and has gastrointestinal symptoms should seek medical care promptly. Poison control can be reached at 1-800-222-1222 for guidance. Public health advice has been to avoid foraging for wild mushrooms and to consume only commercially purchased mushrooms from trusted retailers while the risk is high.

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❓ Quiz

Q1. When did the reported cases occur?
Q2. How many cases were reported?
Q3. What should people who ate wild mushrooms and have symptoms do?

📖 Reading Practice

Read the article from the Listening section aloud. Your AI teacher will give you pronunciation feedback.

💬 Discussion

1.

Do you worry about food safety when you eat outside? How do you stay safe?

2.

Have you ever foraged or tried food from nature? What was the experience like?

3.

What would you tell a friend who wants to pick mushrooms?

4.

How do weather changes, such as rain, affect activities you do outdoors?