Craterellus Cornucopioides
Craterellus cornucopioides or Black trumpet bears fruit in autumn and winter, mainly in broad-leaved but also coniferous forests, in wet and heavy calcareous soils, in very large groups, it hides well under the layered trees and is difficult to find, it is like looking for black holes in the ground. Its flesh is very thin, fragile, with an aromatic fruity smell and a special taste and is perfect for soups, lasagna, risotto, fricassee, tarts or pies.
Description
Craterellus cornucopioides or Black trumpet bears fruit in autumn and winter, mainly in broad-leaved but also coniferous forests, in wet and heavy calcareous soils, in very large groups, it hides well under the layered trees and is difficult to find, it is like looking for black holes in the ground. Its flesh is very thin, fragile, with an aromatic fruity smell and a special taste, and is perfect for soups, lasagna, risotto, fricassee, tarts or pies.
Greek Origin
Additional information
| Weight | 1 kg |
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