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turkey tail
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A fatty cut of turkey meat from the pygostyle, popular in the South Pacific.
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Small orange-streaked wedges of turkey tail.
"Here's a turkey tail," Mr. Nauman said, poking a half-moon on a stump.
Adjacent to these seedlings are rows of fanlike false turkey tail fungi, gray and leathery with smooth tan undersides.
One spray of turkey tail mushroom was spared this fate, assembled in orderly rows on the dead branches of a chestnut oak high above the cannibalism on the ground.
New super-foods, from baobab to turkey tail, come with promises and caveats.
This research group also found that polysaccharopeptide (PSP) extracted from the turkey tail mushroom Coriolus versicolor (also known as Yun Zhi) can target CSCs in prostate cancer [59].
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Wallach and Gibson really know how to put together a menu: pickled shrimp, pimento cheese, spiced nuts, turkey tails with hot-pepper jelly (more fun to read about than to eat).
Wood-decomposing fungi, including species of turkey tails (Trametes), oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus), and Ganoderma, can have negative economic consequences to the lumber industry, decomposing both cut timber and the dead bark of living trees.
One case cited by the report looked at Samoa's attempt to ban the import of turkey tails, an off-cut meat imported to the country by US corporations that contains 40 to 45percentt fat.
"Products like turkey tails and mutton flaps that probably wouldn't be labeled as meat in our countries — that would say 'beware' on them — here they are labeled as meat and people put it in their food because it's cheap," he said.
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