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They’re like a real life version of Willy Wonka’s edible buttercups
Is it edible?
I just looked it up because the joke answer, while perfect, isn’t very useful to a genuine question.
Apparently it is safe to eat, but lacks any significant flavor, so it isn’t eaten much.
Maybe with some apricot jelly
Edible, but not really worth it. I imagine if you had enough you could candy them.
At least once
I don’t really get why they called it “helvelloides” it doesn’t really look like an elfin saddle (genus Helvella) to me.