YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – It’s called chicken-of-the-woods fungi. It grows at the base of dead and living trees here in Ohio and other locations and tastes like chicken — seriously.
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Chicken-of-the-woods (Laetiporus sulphureus) is commonly found on oak trees but also on cherry or beech as well, according to ODNR.
ODNR says the fungi is “delicious” when cooked and tastes like chicken breast. If the fungus is pliable it’s good to cook and eat, if it breaks apart it’s probably too old.
ODNR even offers a recipe idea for the fungus.
Ohio is home to many edible fungi and mushrooms in Ohio. ODNR has a guide on where to find them and how to harvest them.
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