It does seem a bit unfair really, but yeah, there are lots of foods I suppose that can do you more harm in the long run, but in Ireland as well, my mother was really surprised that I started eating raw mushrooms, so while I was in Australia we used to have raw mushrooms and sandwiches, which I never had before, but I thought was quite tasty, so when I went home I'd made some sandwiches with raw mushrooms but my mother was really surprised and was wondering what the hell I was doing eating raw mushrooms because we never ate them, unless they were cooked so I suppose that was one way as well as insuring that they were safe to eat, that maybe well my mother seemed to think anyway that raw mushrooms were, would be quite dangerous, also one of my colleagues this morning asked me if I'd ever eaten a pine mushroom, so I'd never heard of before but, he was telling me that, that they're a delicacy here in Japan and that I should really try one, even though they are very expensive, he said between 3 and 5 thousand yen, I think they cost, so I'm not really sure, what the taste is but maybe they're something like I don't know. I think, he said something like that there was a really strong smell, so maybe a similar smell to truffles in France or Italy maybe. I'm not to sure, but sounds interesting anyway.
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in season
He would have eaten mushrooms almost every day, I think, or while they were in season at least.
When a food is 'in season' it means that it is the time when it is the ripest and freshest. The season for a fruit or vegetable is the time when it naturally grows.
Notice the following:
When you eat food that is in season you always get a tasty meal.
The apples are in season now as it is late summer.
familiar
It seems strange to me that a man who would have been really familiar with these mushrooms would actually die from it.
If you are 'familiar' with something it means that you have a lot of experience with it, it's not something new for you.
Notice the following:
Do I know you? You look familiar.
The song is very familiar, I think my mum used to sing it to me when I was younger.
build up
It was just a gradual build up of the poison in his system.
When there is a 'build up' of something it means that the level gradually increases.
Notice the following:
The money in my account really started to build up when I saved my money.
When you eat unhealthy food your fat levels can build up.
long run
There are lots of foods I suppose that can do you more harm in the long run.
The phrase 'in the long run' refers to effect something will have over a long amount of time.
Notice the following:
If you persist at something it will pay off in the long run.
In the long run healthy eating means that you will live longer.
delicacy
They're a delicacy here in Japan.
A 'delicacy' means that the food is considered special in a particular culture. Delicacies are usually foods that are uncommon and expensive.
Notice the following:
When I go to new countries I like to try the delicacies.
If you order the delicacies of the country then you get a good idea of their culture.