Posted on 02/22/2017 1:10:54 PM PST by C19fan
Wild boar is a popular locally delicacy in the Czech Republic but fans of the meat have an unusual problem on their hands this winter - the boars are radioactive.
The boars became contaminated by one of their most popular food sources - false truffles.
A cold and snowy winter is forcing them to feed on false truffles, an underground mushroom common in the Sumava mountain region between the Czech Republic, Austria, and Germany - where wild boars roam free.
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The fungi tend to concentrate cesium. When I was in Germany in 1986, there were hardly any mushrooms in the marketplace thanks to Chernobyl.
so....Rudolph’s nose really DOES glow!
Wash it down with Chernobyl® brand vodka and you’ll stay warm this winter.
Roast pork and mushrooms. And they come pre-cooked!
And sterile, too...self-disinfected!
Well Duh- they even did a documentary game called S.T.A.L.K.E.R about it
No it does not. In fact insects can handle much more radiation than higher animals.
Starting to detect Fukushima radiation on Oregon & Washington Coast now.
From Oak Ridge?
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