Here are a few photos of some of the chanterelles I've been finding this year. I've tried them all, except for the C. xanthopus

C. cibarius

C. cinnibarinus

Mostly Craterellus cornucopioides

Craterellus tubaeformis

Cantharellus xanthopus
All are pretty delicious. I had the tubaeformis aka Yellow Foot Chanterelle a couple nights ago for the first time and they were wonderful. I wish I had picked more.
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