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fungo del salice

/FOON-goh dehl sah-LEE-cheh/
[Italian] plural funghi del sah-LEE-cheh

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

fungo del sangue

/FOON-goh dehl SAHN-gway/
[Italian] plural funghi del sangue

Saffron milk cap. It exudes milk when cut and is usually served fried or cold with a vinaigrette.

fungo de olmo

/FOON-goh deh OHL-moh/
[Italian] plural funghi de olmo

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

fungo de oppio

/FOON-goh DOHP-pyoh/
[Italian] plural funghi de oppio

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

fungo di carne

/FOON-goh dee KAHR-neh/
[Italian] plural funghi di carne

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 di cerza

/FOON-goh dee CHEHR-tsah/
[Italian] plural funghi di cerza

Hen of the woods or maitake mushroom. A frilled fungus with many caps that grows on trees and which is edible when it is very young.

fungo di coltivazione

/FOON-goh dee kohl-tee-VAHTS-tsyoh-neh/
[Italian] plural funghi di coltivazione

Edible mushroom - a general term.

fungo di marzo

/FOON-goh dee MAR-tzoh/
[Italian] plural funghi di marzo

A grey edible fungus frequently found near melting snow banks.

fungo di San Giorgio

/FOON-goh dee sahn JYOHR-jyoh/
[Italian] plural funghi di San Giorgio

St George's mushroom. A small white or cream mushroom that appears in parts of Europe around St George's Day on 23rd April.

fungo di Santa Catena

/FOON-goh dee SAHN-tah kah-TEH-nah/
[Italian] plural funghi di Santa Catena

Wood blewit. A bright lilac blue mushroom with fresh clean flavour and excellent with potatoes.