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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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There's only one thing I can think of that might be possible to confuse it with, and that's the cinnabar polypore. I've never seen one of those that I can recall, but illustrations make it look really different.
The only thing I'd be concerned by would be picking it off yew trees; I am unaware of ANY poisoning caused by that, but there's some evidence that if it's growing on eucalyptus it may be a little poisonous. It's also supposed to cause hallucinations in really small children.
Other than that, munch away
It'll be more tender after blanching, but the samples you have in the photos look nice and tender anyway. Can I suggest marinating in olive oil, herbs, garlic and a drop of wine and then putting it on kebabs for a barbecue? He can barbecue pigeon breast or pheasant, you eat the kebabs along with some nice in-season asparagus drizzled with oil, balsamic vinegar and a tiny sprinkling of sugar? The pigeon and the pheasant benefit from just the same marinade as the chicken of the woods... |
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