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Terms in Italian 5021-5030 of 10470

fungo coltivato

/FOON-goh kohl-tee-VAH-toh/
[Italian] plural funghi coltivati

Edible mushroom - a general term.

fungo commestibile

/FOON-goh koh-mehs-tee-BEE-leh/
[Italian] plural funghi commestibili

Edible mushroom - a general term.

fungo da codda

[Italian] plural funghi da codda

Oyster mushroom

fungo d’albero

/FOON-goh dhal-BEH-roh/
[Italian] plural funghi d'albero

A name in Umbria for the beefsteak mushroom. It may be sliced and fried like liver, or eaten raw with a salad, when it should be cut into thin strips, soaked in salted water, drained and then dressed with a vinaigrette.

fungo d'albero

/FOON-goh dhal-BEH-roh/
[Italian] plural funghi d'albero

A name in Perugia in Umbria for the black poplar mushroom. Good in risotti or sauces.

fungo d'ampezzo

/FOON-goh dahm-PEHTS-tsoh/
[Italian] plural funghi d'ampezzo

King trumpet mushroom. It may be eaten either fresh or dried, roasted or baked but the flavour is not highly regarded and the flesh is chewy.

fungo de arbucciu

/FOON-goh dee ahr-BOO-chyoo/
[Italian] plural funghi de arbucciu

A name in Terni in Perugia in Umbria for the black poplar mushroom. Good in risotti or sauces.

fungo de cerqua

/FOON-goh CHEHR-kwah/
[Italian] plural funghi de cerqua

A name in Umbria for the honey fungus. They should always be well cooked.

fungo de cippo

/FOON-goh CHEEP-pee/
[Italian] plural funghi cippi

A name in Umbria for the honey fungus. They should always be well cooked.

fungo del cavaliere

/FOON-goh dehl kah-vah-LYEH-reh/
[Italian] plural funghi del cavaliere

Man on horseback. A type of pleasant edible mushroom of yellowish colour with which some cases of poisoning have been recorded.