Cantharellus cibarius Echter Pfifferling Cantharell or Giroll
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Cantharellus cibarius Echter Pfifferling Cantharell or Giroll

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Chanterelles 》 genus Cantharellus
Always a fun one to find.
Southeast Texas, 8 June 2026
Cantharellus
Another magical chanterelle day, made a chanterelle, garlic, sage, and thyme fritatta 😋 💛

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anyway in better news I believe I found some chanterelles today
couldn't quite tell about the false gills so I'm unsure but I wasn't going to take them in any case so I just admired them. they were whitish inside but looked a little past their prime
I'm very happy, if they are indeed chanterelles then this marks the 4th edible mushroom I've encountered and ID'd :] (the others were a mature pheasant back I made broth out of, a common puffball I fried, and a chicken of the woods that was a bit buggy and rotten so I left it be)
Cantharellus phasmatis, the "Ghost Chanterelle"
Three variety of Cantharellus we foraged this year: the pacific golden chanterelle, the black trumpet, and the yellow-footed chanterelle.