Coalfish
Category: edible.Hat (diameter 3-11 cm): shiny, usually ocher, orange or brown, with fibrous scales and a small central tubercle. The young mushroom is slightly convex, with time it becomes almost spread. To the touch a little sticky.
Leg (height 2.5-8 cm): yellow or brownish, cylindrical, tapers from bottom to top, has small scales.
Records: young mushrooms are light yellow; old mushrooms are dark brown.
Pulp: very thin, yellowish.
Doubles: are absent.
Carboniferous flake grows from mid-June to early December in the countries of the northern temperate zone.
Where can I find: in the places of the former bonfires.
Eating carbohydrate flakes after preliminary boiling is suitable for pickling, but is not popular.
Application in traditional medicine: not applicable.
Other names: the fire-burner is coal-burning, the flake is cinder, the flake is alpine.