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I have never seen one of these in real life and to find them in our garden was a real surprise!!

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I think that they may be a little too old to eat now though? There are about 6 of them in all... 'Morchela elata'

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I doubt they are too old - they are one of the types which last for ages before going off.  Pick them, cut them through the middle to remove any insects (woodlice like to live inside) give them a quick brush up and there you go - an absolutely delicious edible mushroom!  If it smells putrid don't bother but a nice fresh mushroomy smell will tell you that it's still edible.  In fact if it's pretty dry it is unlikely to have gone off at all.

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