Jelly fungi
Jelly fungi comprise three orders:
Tremallales,
Auriculariales, and
Dacrymycetales. They are so named because their
mushroom is the consistency of jelly. When dried, jelly fungi become hard and shriveled; when exposed to
water, they return to their normal shape. Poisonous jelly fungi are rare, but many are not of a texture or taste that one would want to consume. A number of them are edible raw; however, they are not generally targetted in
mushroom hunting due to their
taste, which is typically similar to the taste of
dirt.