Similar species
There are practically no similar false and unsuitable mushrooms in Orange Aleuria, since its form is very rare in its shape. In addition, similar mushrooms have slightly smaller caps. And it looks like only small reddish petitions, which can also be used for food. In the forests, the mushroom can be seen in mid-July until the end of September. And the very first young mushrooms, which are famous for their tender and juicy pulp, can already be found in late May and early June. This mushroom is very fond of heat, although it comes from the northern regions and always tries to pick up more sun and summer dew. The largest amount of Orange Alevria can be found at the end of summer, because only at this time the mushroom bears the most fruits. Sometimes it bears fruit until the very end of late autumn.
In some books it is written that Orange Aleuria is considered an edible and delicious mushroom, and in some, on the contrary, they write that it is not even included in the list of edible mushrooms, but it also does not apply to poisonous ones.
In cooking, Aleuria orange is sometimes used raw, as a decoration for many salads. Or else Aleuria orange is used as a dessert, which is poured over with vodka and sprinkled with sugar. Also, people use such a mushroom in dried form, for cooking soups.
So, always remember, if you want to go into the forest for this beautiful and tasty mushroom, you need to carefully read books about it in order to quickly find it. And of course, it is necessary to look for it in the forests at a time when it begins to bear abundant fruits. Also, it is not recommended to eat this mushroom very often in its raw form, so that later digestive problems do not torment.