11 Romanian Pilgrims Hospitalized in Greece Due to Consumption of Toxic Wild Mushrooms on Mount Athos

A⁤ group of 11 ​Romanian pilgrims who were visiting Greece‘s Orthodox​ all-male monastic community of Mount Athos have been hospitalized with ⁢food poisoning after‍ consuming wild mushrooms during a hike, according to Greek officials. The incident occurred in the semi-autonomous community‍ located in northern Greece. ⁢Fortunately, none of the men’s lives are at risk, and they ‌are currently receiving ‌treatment at hospitals in Halkidiki and Thessaloniki.

The group had been ‍staying at the skete, a smaller community under the jurisdiction of a⁢ monastery, specifically St. Anne’s skete.⁤ They embarked on an ⁣overnight hike up the ⁤mountain where ​they collected and ⁢ate wild mushrooms for⁣ dinner on ‌Tuesday. However, shortly after consuming them, they fell ill. Despite their ⁣condition, ‌they managed to return⁤ to the skete early Wednesday before being transported to hospitals for medical attention.

While many types ‌of wild​ mushrooms are safe for consumption, it is crucial to possess extensive knowledge and expertise in order to differentiate between edible varieties ‍and poisonous ones. This⁢ is because numerous toxic fungi closely resemble harmless species.

Mount Athos‍ and its medieval monasteries⁣ hold great appeal for pilgrims from various Orthodox regions worldwide.

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