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|summary=Gutter cabbage refers to a mildly hallucinogenic pink moss that tends to grow in gutters, ditches, in fountains and wells, and on waterspouts. Most describe it as having a foul, bitter, unpalatable taste. In addition, it causes vertigo and nausea that render it uninteresting to nearly any drug user who can afford better. | |summary=Gutter cabbage refers to a mildly hallucinogenic pink moss that tends to grow in gutters, ditches, in fountains and wells, and on waterspouts. Most describe it as having a foul, bitter, unpalatable taste. In addition, it causes vertigo and nausea that render it uninteresting to nearly any drug user who can afford better. | ||
In some parts of Nodd, it's used in cooking. When cooked, the plant has little to no psychoactive effect, but tastes approximately as terrible | In some parts of Nodd, it's used in cooking. When cooked, the plant has little to no psychoactive effect, but tastes approximately as terrible. | ||
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Gutter cabbage refers to a mildly hallucinogenic pink moss that tends to grow in gutters, ditches, in fountains and wells, and on waterspouts. Most describe it as having a foul, bitter, unpalatable taste. In addition, it causes vertigo and nausea that render it uninteresting to nearly any drug user who can afford better.
In some parts of Nodd, it's used in cooking. When cooked, the plant has little to no psychoactive effect, but tastes approximately as terrible.