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==Name Variations==
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== Name Variations ==
 
* black chanterelle
 
* black chanterelle
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* trompette de la mort
==About Black trumpet mushroom==
 
 
 
   
 
== About Black trumpet mushroom ==
 
Wikipedia Article [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craterellus About Black trumpet on Wikipedia]
 
Wikipedia Article [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craterellus About Black trumpet on Wikipedia]
   
 
Black chanterelle – also called black trumpet, horns of plenty, or trumpets of the dead – are the common names for the edible mushroom Craterellus cornucopioides. The Cornucopia (kôr'nykō`pēə), in Greek mythology, referred to the magnificent horn of the goat (or goat of the nymph) Amalthea, that filled itself with whatever meat or drink its owner requested. It has become the symbol of plenty. The mushroom is dark coloured, almost black and looks rather unattractive, but has a very good flavour. It is hard to find because of its dark color, which easily blends in with the leaf litter on the forest floor.
 
Black chanterelle – also called black trumpet, horns of plenty, or trumpets of the dead – are the common names for the edible mushroom Craterellus cornucopioides. The Cornucopia (kôr'nykō`pēə), in Greek mythology, referred to the magnificent horn of the goat (or goat of the nymph) Amalthea, that filled itself with whatever meat or drink its owner requested. It has become the symbol of plenty. The mushroom is dark coloured, almost black and looks rather unattractive, but has a very good flavour. It is hard to find because of its dark color, which easily blends in with the leaf litter on the forest floor.
Cleaned funnel chanterelles
 
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Cleaned funnel chanterelles
 
   
 
The yellowfoot or funnel chanterelle (Craterellus tubaeformis) is a yellowish-brown and trumpet-shaped chanterelle found in great numbers late in the mushroom season, thus earning the common name winter mushroom. The cap is convex and sometimes hollow down the middle, and because of this it is also known as funnel chanterelle. The gills are widely separated, and of lighter color than the cap. It grows on moss or rotten wood, and is an excellent food mushroom, especially fried or in soups.
 
The yellowfoot or funnel chanterelle (Craterellus tubaeformis) is a yellowish-brown and trumpet-shaped chanterelle found in great numbers late in the mushroom season, thus earning the common name winter mushroom. The cap is convex and sometimes hollow down the middle, and because of this it is also known as funnel chanterelle. The gills are widely separated, and of lighter color than the cap. It grows on moss or rotten wood, and is an excellent food mushroom, especially fried or in soups.
   
Both species are gathered commercially and, unlike Cantharellus, can be easily preserved by drying.
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Both species are gathered commercially and, unlike Cantharellus, can be easily preserved by drying. Trumpet-shaped mushroom which ranges from 2-5 inches high. They are distinctively aromatic and have an elegant buttery flavor.
 
==[[:Category:Production of Black trumpet mushroom|Production of Black trumpet mushroom]]==
 
 
==[[:Category:Buying Black trumpet mushroom|Buying Black trumpet mushroom]]==
 
 
 
 
===[[:Category:Black trumpet mushroom Variations|Black trumpet mushroom Variations]]===
 
 
 
==[[:Category:Preparing Black trumpet mushroom|Preparing Black trumpet mushroom]]==
 
 
 
 
==[[:Category:Cooking Black trumpet mushroom|Cooking Black trumpet mushroom]]==
 
 
* [[Stir-Frying Black trumpet mushroom|Stir-frying Black trumpet mushroom]]
 
* [[Steaming Black trumpet mushroom|Steaming Black trumpet mushroom]]
 
* [[Boiling Black trumpet mushroom|Boiling Black trumpet mushroom]]
 
* [[Pan-Frying Black trumpet mushroom|Pan-Frying Black trumpet mushroom]]
 
* [[Roasting Black trumpet mushroom|Roasting Black trumpet mushroom]]
 
* [[Stewing Black trumpet mushroom|Stewing Black trumpet mushroom]]
 
 
==[[:Category:Storing Black trumpet mushroom|Storing Black trumpet mushroom]]==
 
 
 
 
==[[:Category:Black trumpet mushroom Nutrition|Black trumpet mushroom Nutrition]]==
 
 
 
*[[:Category:Black trumpet mushroom Nutrient Charts|Black trumpet mushroom Nutrient Charts]]
 
 
 
 
===[[:Category:Black trumpet mushroom Nutritional Research|Black trumpet mushroom Nutritional Research]]===
 
 
 
 
==[[:Category:Black trumpet mushroom Recipes|Black trumpet mushroom Recipes]]==
 
 
 
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**[[:Category:Stir-fry Black trumpet mushroom Recipes|Stir-fry Black trumpet mushroom Recipes]]
 
**[[:Category:Steamed Black trumpet mushroom Recipes|Steamed Black trumpet mushroom Recipes]]
 
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**[[:Category:Pan-fry Black trumpet mushroom Recipes|Pan-fry Black trumpet mushroom Recipes]]
 
**[[:Category:Roasted Black trumpet mushroom Recipes|Roasted Black trumpet mushroom Recipes]]
 
**[[:Category:Stewed Black trumpet mushroom Recipes|Stewed Black trumpet mushroom Recipes]]
 
*[[:Category:Black trumpet mushroom Recipes by Preparation Time|Black trumpet mushroom Recipes by Preparation Time]]
 
*[[:Category:Black trumpet mushroom Recipes by Cost|Black trumpet mushroom Recipes by Cost]]
 
*[[:Category:Black trumpet mushroom Recipes by Dish Type|Black trumpet mushroom Recipes by Dish Type]]
 
**[[:Category:Black trumpet mushroom Soup Recipes|Black trumpet mushroom Soup Recipes]]
 
**[[:Category:Black trumpet mushroom Salad Recipes|Black trumpet mushroom Salad Recipes]]
 
**[[:Category:Black trumpet mushroom Side Dish Recipes|Black trumpet mushroom Side Dish Recipes]]
 
 
 
 
====Black trumpet mushroom Related Recipes====
 
 
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Latest revision as of 17:12, 14 February 2011

BlackTrumpetMushroom

Black trumpet mushroom

Name Variations

  • black chanterelle
  • trompette de la mort

About Black trumpet mushroom

Wikipedia Article About Black trumpet on Wikipedia

Black chanterelle – also called black trumpet, horns of plenty, or trumpets of the dead – are the common names for the edible mushroom Craterellus cornucopioides. The Cornucopia (kôr'nykō`pēə), in Greek mythology, referred to the magnificent horn of the goat (or goat of the nymph) Amalthea, that filled itself with whatever meat or drink its owner requested. It has become the symbol of plenty. The mushroom is dark coloured, almost black and looks rather unattractive, but has a very good flavour. It is hard to find because of its dark color, which easily blends in with the leaf litter on the forest floor.

The yellowfoot or funnel chanterelle (Craterellus tubaeformis) is a yellowish-brown and trumpet-shaped chanterelle found in great numbers late in the mushroom season, thus earning the common name winter mushroom. The cap is convex and sometimes hollow down the middle, and because of this it is also known as funnel chanterelle. The gills are widely separated, and of lighter color than the cap. It grows on moss or rotten wood, and is an excellent food mushroom, especially fried or in soups.

Both species are gathered commercially and, unlike Cantharellus, can be easily preserved by drying. Trumpet-shaped mushroom which ranges from 2-5 inches high. They are distinctively aromatic and have an elegant buttery flavor.


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