Kingdom Fungi
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@WhiskeySandwich thats cool
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@Oaktavia cool looking, but pretty gross when you unexpectedly grab a handful of it lol. The texture was like wet gummy bears.
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@dinobarnesberlin that sure looks like chicken of the woods...
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That explains what I saw ---- there were big sections that had been cut off. I bet people cut some of it to eat.
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@dinobarnesberlin yes indeed, and there are no lookalikes that have that coloration. There is a mushroom known as jack o' lantern that is also orange but looks pretty different.
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@Oaktavia I guess I could go back and gather some of it, but I will just be content to let it be ---for now.
I have a buddy who is way more experienced in all of the edible varieties that are in the area.
But damned if I'm not curious to see what it tastes like.@Sir_Cuffs-a-Lot dang!! all kinds of goodness in your neck of the woods from the looks of it.
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@dinobarnesberlin the chicken that you have in that photo is nice and thick. It usually is better that way for breaded or battered & fried COTW. I have had some thinner ones that are more like the photo @Sir_Cuffs-a-Lot posted that are still great but the thick ones are where it's at. IIRC they are different types of COTW...:"There are two species of chicken of the woods mushrooms: The Laetiporus cincinnatus, which has a creamy colored underside, and Laetiporus sulphureus, which has a yellowish appearance and is also known as the 'Sulfur Shelf.'" - source
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just sent a photo to my shroom buddy---he said " go for it" ----shroom shroom!!
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@Sir_Cuffs-a-Lot black gold---texas tea
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@Oaktavia said---- "nice and thick"
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@Daniel-San beautiful fungal specimens
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@Oaktavia
found them on a backyard at my work. there are lots more . so beautiful -
@Daniel-San those mushrooms have psychoactive compounds found in them but not the good kind.