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Craterellus
Craterellus
Low concern
Craterellus mushrooms are traditional edible wild mushrooms with no notable toxicity. Wild-foraged mushrooms can accumulate heavy metals from soil.
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What it is
Genus of edible mushrooms including black trumpet (Craterellus cornucopioides) and yellow foot chanterelle.
Whole-food culinary mushroom used fresh or dried.
Why it's flagged
- heavy metal accumulation in wild-foraged specimens
- fungal allergy
What regulators actually say
"Craterellus cornucopioides (black trumpet) is a prized edible mushroom used in cuisine worldwide."
Regulatory status
United States — FDA
Whole food; FDA does not specifically regulate edible wild mushrooms beyond general food safety.
European Union — EFSA
Whole food; permitted as traditional food in EU.
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