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Examples
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If so I'm thinking it's chicken of the woods, Laetiporus sulphureus.
Orange and yellow fungus AYDIN 2009
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As a consumer of wild fungi, I know that I frequently eat a few fungus gnat larvae when I'm enjoying a nice Laetiporus.
When fruit flies go bad AYDIN 2008
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I am pretty sure this is Laetiporus sulphureus also known as sulphur shelf, chicken of the woods, the chicken mushroom, or the chicken fungus because many think they taste like chicken.
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on pizza with a little goat cheese and pancetta powder: excellent sprinkled on eggs, pasta, risotto, buttered toast hen-of-the-woods in all its ruffled glory tempura honors its delicate flavor and meaty texture and it makes the ultimate mushroom soup funky chicken: Laetiporus sulphureus, often found at the base of oak trees tastes like chicken, but looks like a flamenco dancer's dress mushrooms on toast: a buttery classic
Laura Silverman: Mycology Today Laura Silverman 2011
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on pizza with a little goat cheese and pancetta powder: excellent sprinkled on eggs, pasta, risotto, buttered toast hen-of-the-woods in all its ruffled glory tempura honors its delicate flavor and meaty texture and it makes the ultimate mushroom soup funky chicken: Laetiporus sulphureus, often found at the base of oak trees tastes like chicken, but looks like a flamenco dancer's dress mushrooms on toast: a buttery classic
Laura Silverman: Mycology Today Laura Silverman 2011
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I think you meant to say that chicken of the woods (Laetiporus sp.) will be up soon; hen of the woods (Grifola frondosa, aka miatake) won't show up until September. huffponewbie 3 minutes ago (7: 40 PM) c8ciAHQ4Z9Dwx3Pskj%2B1pR3Trf3lQ5iTTq8i8QDNibUTMCFaZCdWbbwl18HhRpUaWvs9ESZddzpkINLhMoVBGg%3D%3D
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siren call: black trumpets Craterellus cornucopioides powder: excellent sprinkled on eggs, pasta, risotto, buttered toast tempura honors its delicate flavor and meaty texture funky chicken: Laetiporus sulphureus, often found at the base of oak trees tastes like chicken, but looks like a flamenco dancer's dress mushrooms on toast: a buttery classic
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Laura Silverman 2011
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