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Like most fungi from temperate zones, the edible chanterelle Cantharellus cibarius is looked for in autumn, being most likely to appear when a period of warm weather is accompanied by abundant rainfall. It has the colour and smell of apricots.

Edible fungus that is bright yellow and funnel-shaped. It grows in deciduous woodland. (Cantharellus cibarius, family Cantharellaceae.)

chanterelle

In music, the E string of the violin or (less often) the highest string of any stringed instrument.



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However chef Gamba's distinctive amuse-bouche (scallop, cauliflower foam and vegetable souffle), wonderful tuna tartare ($16), intriguing market salad ($10), tasty veal cheek ($12) and rare cannellini bean soup with chanterelles ($9) leave much better impressions.
Last year, says Rushing, there were more wild chanterelles growing in the nearby woods than he could ever hope to pick.
If you can't find porcinis, use dried shiitakes or chanterelles.
 
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