Canterelle

/ˌkæntəˈrɛl/ noun

A type of edible mushroom with a funnel or trumpet shape, golden-yellow in color, prized in cooking.

From French 'chanterelle,' possibly from Old French 'chanter' (to sing) because the shape resembles a singing bird's throat, or from German 'Kantharelle.' The spelling varies across languages.

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