The answer for the purposes of the Sunday Telegraph crossword is "Morel"
A. B. Katende has written: 'Wild food plants and mushrooms of Uganda' -- subject(s): Edible Mushrooms, Edible Wild plants, Identification, Mushrooms, Edible, Plant names, Popular, Popular Plant names, Wild plants, Edible
Louise Freedman has written: 'Wild about mushrooms' -- subject(s): Cookery (Mushrooms), Edible Mushrooms, Cooking (Mushrooms), Edible mushrooms
no not all mushrooms are edible
J. T. Fletcher has written: 'Mushrooms' -- subject(s): Diseases and pests, Edible Mushrooms, Mushrooms, Edible
no.
Morrells and trufles .
11 types of mushrooms are edible.
Fungus and mushrooms can be eaten and some are edible but some are not.
you could use 'fungus' which is a class of plants that include (Edible) mushrooms and toadstools (some of which may be not edible)
R. P. Purkayastha has written: 'Indian edible mushrooms' -- subject(s): Edible Mushrooms, Identification
No, red mushrooms are not edible, and in fact they can be extremely poisonous. If you collect your own mushrooms, don't eat one unless you are sure of its identification.
Rita Rosenberg has written: 'Mushrooms' -- subject(s): Cooking (Mushrooms), Edible mushrooms