Edible Cramp Balls

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Cramp Balls (Daldinia concentrica) are inedible. Source:Dorling Kindersley Handbooks-Mushrooms IBSN 0-7513-2717-4
Dry crampballs will take a spark and if you have a lot they can be used as a passable subsitute for charcoal. Hope this helps.
 
Although I can find no referance to them being toxic ... I've found a few that state that they are inedible due to their hardness / texture.....

Ed
 
Off the woodland trust website

The hard black fruiting bodies of the fungi Daldinia concentrica and Hypoxylon spp are remarkably favoured by insects. The precise species of fungus appears not important, rather the hard black medium provided: the scarce fungus weevil Platyrhinus resinosus develops in Daldinia concentrica on ash trees as well as Hypoxylon fragiforme on beech, and other beetles behave similarly, eg Biphyllus lunatus, Litargus connexus, and Mycetophagus atomarius.
 

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