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Apparently, the kind of tree it is growing on also has to do with whether it is edible or not.
Apparently, the kind of tree it is growing on also has to do with whether it is edible or not.
Actually it is edible regardless of the tree it grows on. One only have to find young specimens to use in the kitchen.
Hey @artofwisdom,
The second paragraph on the following webpage about Pancakes of the Woods, I mean Chicken of the Woods, says otherwise: https://sites.google.com/site/scottishfungi/species-profiles/laetiporus-sulphureus
From Lannie.
Thanks for additional info, seems like specimens growing on yew trees are to be avoided - good to know :)