Walloon

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Terms in Walloon 91-100 of 105

tchampion a fwate odeûr d'anis'

[Walloon]

The aniseed funnel cap. This mushroom has a distincive pale blue colour of young specimens soon fading towards light grey. A couple of these will impart an almost liquorice flavour to a dish. Certainly not many are required but is a food addition to soups and stews.

tchampion d'bwès

[Walloon]

Blushing wood mushroom

tchampion d'coûtche

[Walloon]

Cultivated mushroom

tchampion des tchamps

[Walloon]

Large white field mushroom, with a cap anything from 5 (2") to 15 cm (6") in diameter.

tchampion d'Paris

[Walloon]

Cultivated mushroom

tchampion d'pature

[Walloon]

Large white field mushroom, with a cap anything from 5 (2") to 15 cm (6") in diameter.

tchantrele buzrece

[Walloon]

Funnel chanterelle. A type of mushroom.

tchantrèle coleûr di cène

[Walloon]

Grey chanterelles. Fluted, trumpet-shaped, wild mushrooms with a ruffled edge, dark grey to black in colour. They are commonly found under pine, beech or birch trees from July until the first frosts and thrive in wet summers. They are usually sautéed in butter with chopped onions, but are not considered as tasty as the horn of plenty, which they resemble.

tchantrèle tuyau

[Walloon]

Funnel chanterelle. A type of mushroom.

trompète dès moirts

[Walloon] plural trompètes dès moirts

"Trumpet of the dead." Black chanterelle or horn of plenty. A wild mushroom which should be cooked.