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Ashen chanterelle

Cantharellus cinereus

A species of Chanterelles

Ashen chanterelle typically grows in a symbiotic relationship with hardwood trees, favored by oak. They are distinguished by their gray to black trumpet-shaped caps and paler under-surfaces with vein-like ridges, rather than gills. These mushrooms have a fruiting season in late summer and fall and are found in both Europe and North America.

Cap Diameter
Cap Diameter:

2 - 9 cm

Odor
Odor:

Pleasantly fruity, with hints of plum.

General Info About Ashen chanterelle
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Attributes of Ashen chanterelle
Cap Diameter
2 - 9 cm
Height
3 - 10 cm
Cap
Cap 1.5 - 6 cm across; umbilicato to flat; grayish, brown; margin wavy-lobed
Cap Surfaces
Fibrillose-scaly
Stem
Stem 2.5 - 6 cm long, 3 - 6 mm thick; fan-shaped; grayish, brown
Stem Shapes
Cylindrical
Stem Cross Sections
Hollow or cottony hollow
Flesh
Elastic; white, grayish
Ring
Ringless
Spore Print Color
White
Odor
Pleasantly fruity, with hints of plum.
Body Color
Brown
Gray
White
Growth Form
Gregarious
Nutrient Gathering
Mycorrhizal
Substrate
On soil
You can find Ashen chanterelle by these plants:
American beech
Species Status
Not very frequent
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Ashen chanterelle
Ashen chanterelle thrives in moist areas of hardwood forests with ample shade. They are commonly found near the bases of hardwood trees and in mossy areas with rich, damp soil.
Uses of Ashen chanterelle
Ashen chanterelle is a culinary delight, sought after for its rich flavor and firm texture. It's a popular choice among foragers and chefs, especially during its peak season. While not as widely known as some other species, it holds significant value for those who appreciate gourmet wild mushrooms. Care should be taken to correctly identify ashen chanterelle, as it can be confused with inedible look-alikes. Always consult an expert before consumption.
Scientific Classification of Ashen chanterelle
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When is the Best Time to Find Ashen chanterelle
Search for ashen chanterelle in late summer to early fall when the forest floor is moist after rains, but not waterlogged. Mild daytime temperatures and cool nights often signal the perfect time for these mushrooms to emerge.
What are the Ideal Soil Conditions for Ashen chanterelle
Rich, moist, well-decomposed organic matter.
What are Some Tips for Finding Ashen chanterelle
  • Search shaded parts of hardwood forests where sunlight is dappled through the trees.
  • Investigate around the base of hardwood trees, particularly beeches, where ashen chanterelle may grow in association with the trees.
  • Examine the mossy areas and spots with decaying wood for signs of ashen chanterelle.
  • Carefully remove leaf litter to reveal ashen chanterelle that might be hidden underneath.
How to Clean and Preserve Ashen chanterelle
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How to Clean Ashen chanterelle
Gently brush off any debris from ashen chanterelle using a soft brush. If necessary, lightly rinse with water, but avoid soaking as ashen chanterelle is highly absorbent. Pat dry with paper towels immediately after to maintain their integrity.
Tips on Dry Preservation of Ashen chanterelle
Drying Methods
Dehydrator Drying, Oven Drying, Air Drying
Drying Duration
12 - 18 months
Store in a cool, dark, dry place with low humidity and some ventilation.
Dehydrator drying: Ensures consistent airflow and temperature, ideal for even moisture removal.
Oven drying: Good for quick drying at low temperatures with controlled humidity.
Air drying: Utilizes natural airflow, but slower; suitable for less moist environments.
Tips on Freezing Preservation of Ashen chanterelle
Freezing Methods
Blanching Before Freezing
Freezing Duration
10 - 12 months
Blanching before freezing: Blanch for 1-2 minutes, cool rapidly, dry, freeze in single layer, then store.
Tips on Refrigeration Preservation of Ashen chanterelle
Refrigerating Methods
Paper Bag Storage, Perforated Plastic Bag Storage, Cloth Wrapping
Temperature
1 - 4 ℃
Refrigerating Humidity
90 - 95 %
Refrigerating Duration
5 - 10 days
Paper Bag Storage: Allows for airflow, reduces moisture buildup; ideal for delicate textures to prevent bruising.
Perforated Plastic Bag Storage: Prevents dehydration, yet permits slight air circulation; balances moisture and air exposure.
Cloth Wrapping: Maintains humidity while the cloth prevents direct contact with moisture, reducing spoilage risk.
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