kiudkõhri
Kiudkõhri is a term of Estonian origin that refers to a specific type of mushroom. Literally translated, "kiud" means fiber and "kõhri" refers to a stomach or belly, suggesting a fibrous or perhaps somewhat bulbous appearance. This particular mushroom is not widely recognized in international mycological literature under this exact name, and it is likely a vernacular or regional designation. In Estonia, where the term originates, it is used to identify a mushroom found in forest environments. The exact species or genus that "kiudkõhri" refers to can vary depending on local usage and knowledge. However, the common understanding associates it with edible, albeit perhaps not highly prized, varieties. Further clarification on its precise taxonomic classification would require more detailed local information or a direct link to a specific scientific name that "kiudkõhri" represents. Without this, it remains a descriptive, locally used name for a forest mushroom.