White chanterelle mushrooms, also known as chanterelle subalbidus, are a part of cantharelus cibarius or chanterelle family of mushrooms and it is a mycorrhizal fungus. White chanterelles grow in forests or in other humid locations and they are in California or in the Pacific Northwest of North America. White chanterelle mushrooms are very similar to yellow chanterelle except they color, the first are of course white and they are more fragile. White chanterelle mushrooms are often found hidden alone or scattered under the humus of dead leaves and needles. Several variations of the chanterelle mushrooms are collected and they can be found in markets all over the world, variations such as chanterelle subalbidus and that is because they can be eaten and they are not poisonous. White Chanterel
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