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Clavaria coralloides

L.

Changle

Clavariaceae Edible: Fungus, Mushroom

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Description

Clavaria coralloides is a coral-like fungus in the family Clavariaceae.

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Edible Uses

This fungus is edible, but the tough flesh and insubstantial fruit bodies make it unappetizing to some individuals. It is considered excellent by some.

Where It Grows

Chile, South America,

Nutrition

PartMoisturekJkcalProteinVit AVit CIronZinc
Mushroom11.226

References (1)

  • Schmeda-Hirschmann, G., et al, 1999, Proximate Composition and Biological Activity of Food Plants gathered by Chilean Amerindians. Economic Botany Vol. 53. No. 2. pp. 177-187

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