Difference between a Mushroom and a Toadstool?

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There is no description or rule to describe any particular difference between mushrooms and toadstools. Toadstools and mushrooms are equally the fruiting bodies of the fungus, which makes spores for reproduction. Fungi is the name given to an odd group of living things as well as mushrooms, toadstools and moulds.
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There is essentially no difference between mushrooms and toadstools as both belong to the group of fungi with gills beneath the cap called agarics. However, the term toadstool has been commonly used to refer to the toxic types.
‘Toadstool’ is a generic term, and usually means unwanted and inedible. The main difference between toad stool and mushroom is the gastronomic fact that toad stools are inedible and mushrooms are quite edible and healthy.
Scientifically, there is no difference between a mushroom and a toadstool. They are both fungi and an edible fungus is referred to as a mushroom, while an inedible one is referred to as a toadstool. This is not agreed upon because the two cannot be defined by level of toxicity since anything classed as either may be extremely poisonous, hallucinogenic, mildly toxic or totally non-toxic.
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