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Chanterelle

One of several species called "chanterelle", Cantharellus cibarius
Chanterelles on sale in San Francisco

Chanterelle is the common name of several species of fungi in the genera Cantharellus, Craterellus, Gomphus, and Polyozellus. They are orange, yellow or white, meaty and funnel-shaped. On the lower surface, most species have rounded, forked folds that run almost all the way down the stipe, which tapers down from the cap. Many species emit a fruity aroma and often have a mildly peppery taste.

Chanterelles are found in Eurasia, North America, and Africa, typically growing in forested areas. They initially gained popularity as an edible mushroom in the 18th century via their inclusion in French cuisine.


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شانتريل Arabic Σαντερέλ Greek Chanterelle French 샹트렐 Korean கிண்ண மடற் காளான் Tamil Chanterelle Turkish

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