Widely distributed edible mushroom rich yellow in color with a smooth cap and a pleasant apricot aroma.
An edible mushroom of the genus Cantharellus. It is orange or yellow, meaty and funnel-shaped.
1 It's as if one of their pompous designers mistook psilocybin for a chanterelle while preparing fusty French food for his three-hour paid lunch break.
2 He refused them all, helvellae and clavariae, chanterelles and pezizae alike.
3 Can it be M. Chanterelle I hear say such things,-andnot some profligate libertine?
4 M. Chanterelle gazed at the holy man with wonder:
5 I did not think I was plunging into vice, faltered M. Chanterelle , trembling all over.
6 They toasted Chanterelle owners Karen and David Waltuck, and were toasted in turn by Tom's brother John.
7 ON January 1st, in the forenoon, the good M. Chanterelle sallied out on foot from his hôtel in the Faubourg Saint-Marcel.
8 "'Tis very true," returned M. Chanterelle , "we do not know our own best interests.
9 By the way, there are chanterelles and boletuses to be gathered all the autumn, and that will be an amusement for Mother.
10 "No, I did not know that," said M. Chanterelle .
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