tüdgombás
Tüdőgombás, or tüdőgomba, is the Hungarian common name for morels, edible mushrooms belonging to the genus Morchella in the family Morchellaceae. The name literally means “lung mushroom,” referring to the honeycomb-like cap. The adjective tüdgombás is used to describe dishes or products prepared with these mushrooms.
Appearance and identification: true morels have a hollow, conical or elongated cap with a distinct network
Habitat and ecology: tüdőgombák fruit in spring in temperate forests, often in association with deciduous trees
Safety and foraging: foragers should reliably distinguish true morels from false ones. False morels can be
Culinary use and storage: tüdőgombás mushrooms are prized for their nutty, earthy flavor and meaty texture.