chanterelle Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌʃɑ̃ːn.təˈrel]
  • Us [ ˌʃɑ̃ːn.təˈrel]

Meaning of chanterelle In English

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  • For food lovers, the walk transforms into a hunt for local flavours including wild strawberries, blackberries or delicious mushrooms (chanterelles, pine mushrooms).

  • Despite this, chanterelles are one of the most recognized and harvested groups of edible mushrooms.

  • When pickled in this way, chanterelles can last from six to twelve months.

  • Common names for this species include the blue chanterelle and the clustered blue chanterelle.

  • The mushroom is commonly known as the smooth chanterelle.

  • The chanterelle is usually served as a side dish together with steaks, or fried with onions and sauce served on an open sandwich.

  • Chanterelles as a group are generally described as being rich in flavor, with a distinctive taste and aroma difficult to characterize.

  • Chanterelles are also well-suited for drying, and tend to maintain their aroma and consistency quite well.

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