In Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay is known as cucumelo to a fungus whose spores germinate in the dung of ruminants., in places sunny, during the time of rains. Its name comes from the latin and means quot; small cauldron quot;.In Spain are you known as a gotzi, monguis or cucumiellos; in Mexico as mushroom teonanacatl, indigenous name meaning quot; or San Isidro flesh of the gods quot;.
Hallucinogenic mushroom of the genus psilocybe from small size ( Psilocybe cubensis ) that usually appear on the Prairies in autumn or spring rains. Its mycelium thrives on the dung of ruminants, like many other mushrooms, contains an alkaloid called psilocybin, causing alteration of consciousness. The reactions may be disparate: anxiety, euphoria, hilarity, alteration of the time, changes in perception, etc. It has traditionally been consumed by shamans, sorcerers, priests of primitive religions and people claiming to be in contact with the Divinity in a trance. Some consume it unwisely without knowing the consequences. Also receives other names, depending on the area, as the fungus of San Isidro, teonanacatl ( the gods flesh ) Trice, cogumelo...