How to Cook Chanterelles Photo: Weheartit
Where to look for mushrooms
There were heavy thunderstorms, which means that in the forestChanterelles have appeared. Let's collect and cook! These orange upside-down skirts can most often be found in coniferous, birch and mixed forests. Look for them under spruce, birch, pine, oak or beech. They like to hide among the grass, in damp moss or under fallen leaves, so when collecting chanterelles you will need to be observant. But this is already half the battle, because chanterelles like to grow in large groups. Look around carefully - you will definitely find your fellows nearby. Chanterelles contain a substance called hinomannose, which protects the mushroom from worms, and our body from helminths. Medicines are made from it. In Europe, chanterelle extract is used to treat hepatitis C, tuberculosis and obesity. In folk medicine, chanterelle infusion has long been used for sore throats, boils and abscesses.