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Spotted this beautiful mushroom on a walk today. Its bright orange color caught my eye through the trees!

Is this a chicken of the woods? The underside is white and it was growing on a dead hardwood tree. 

I only harvested the tender bits, but it had quite a few white worms come out when cleaning. Would it still be good to eat?

Thank you for your input!

 

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Yes I’d say chicken of the woods, L.sulphureus. Looks to be a bit past prime. Note the white substance on life surface. Looks to be some kind of mold. Add the worms/ maggots crawling out, I’d toss out. Keep and eye on that tree for years to come. Should fruit again. 
Great find !! Congrats!!

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Yeah that's interesting, crazy to think I've eaten an unnamed species of mushroom without even realizing haha and I try to be so careful. So much info to keep in ones head. Though I guess the rabbit hole nature of the hobby IS very much part of the appeal. 

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Except for the orange/yellow ones that grow on conifer wood and a species found in California that grows on eucalyptus, I believe that all NA species of Laetiporus are safe to eat (provided one is not allergic to it, which some people are). I have eaten the pinkish type with white pores --similar to L. cincinnatus but growing directly on a tree-- and found it to be a very good edible. 

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