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There is no quick and easy test that will separate edible from poisonous mushrooms-including peeling the cap, testing with a silver spoon, checking for insect damage or any other folk method. To avoid mushroom poisoning, ... They are sometimes mistaken for the edible chanterelle (see page 6), which is the same color and also...
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This is the season of the chanterelle mushroom, and those who venture into the deep woods during this time may be in store for culinary rewards. ... There are several species of chanterelle, none poisonous. Novice hunters may wish to begin their search for two of the most common and readily identifiable chanterelles:
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Other related chanterelle species are also edible, but don't confuse the chanterelle with the poisonous Jack O'Lantern (Omphalotus olearius), a larger mushroom that grows clustered on dead wood, with gills that are not forked or divided.
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Mushroom Homepage, Mushroom Essentials, Mushroom Recipes, Home ... Mushroom Homepage, Mushroom Essentials, Mushroom Recipes, Home, Back to the Top ... The Chanterelle...
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Smell the wild chanterelle mushroom. If it exhibits a fruity odor similar to ... Some mushrooms possess toxins that some trigger allergic reactions. Eat in small amounts at first to determine vulnerability level. Although most chanterelle mushrooms are non-poisonous, some look-a-like mushrooms can be deadly if eaten.
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www.ehow.com/how_2060962_hunt-chanterelles.html
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Markets stock a variety of cultivated mushrooms, but many people prefer wild mushrooms, which are often more flavorful. Be careful when picking wild mushrooms--some species are poisonous- ... chanterelle = egg mushroom = girole = pfifferling Equivalents: 1 pound fresh = 3 ounces dried. Notes: Chanterelles are a...
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www.foodsubs.com/Mushroom.html
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The Gomphus floccosus (above photos) can be mistaken for an edible chanterelle. Some even call it a Scaly or Woolly Chanterelle. But it is a poisonous mushroom so take care to notice the differences between it and the delicious Cantherellis cibarius below.
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Poisonous Fungi ... False Morel; Brain Mushroom (Gyromitra esculenta) ... Scaly Chanterelle, Woolly Chanterelle (Gomphus floccosus)
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Good-quality Chanterelle mushrooms are golden-orange, dry and have smooth caps. They are very popular in stir-fries. ... Chanterelle Mushroom Nutritional Information...
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