Zimbabwe's rainy season brings a bounty of wild mushrooms, which rural families collect to eat and sell. But there is danger: Poisoning deaths are reported every year. To stay safe, women pass on their indigenous knowledge to their daughters.
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HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe’s rainy season brings a bonanza of wild mushrooms, which many rural families feast upon and sell to boost their incomes.
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