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Fire - Tinder Fungus

 

Tinder Fungus refers to a number of species of fungi that catch and hold coals very well.

They are used for holding a coal for an extended period of time, so as to not have to go through the effort of restarting a fire. Simply pry off a chunk of the smoldering Tinder Fungus and use it to light some tinder and remake your fire.

They are also used to initially catch sparks in certain fire-making methods, such as the fire piston.

Please note that the names of "True Tinder Fungus" and "False Tinder Fungus" will vary from region to region, and also depending on your context. For example, from a mushroomers point of view, naming Chaga (Inonotus obliquus) as tinder fungus is incorrect. A common name would be either chaga or clinker polypore; and that which is identified on this site as false tinder fungus is the true one! In any case, chaga makes a great tea with anti cancer properties. Fomes fomentarius the tinder polypore is also medicinal and can be used to make cloth or paper. (Thanks to David Spahr www.mushroom-collecting.com for this info!).
With apologies to the foregoing, I have left the names "incorrect" on this website, as in wilderness survival circles they are named as indicated in this website.

 

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