Don't eat them, throw them away. Log what you found and where, with pictures of the surrounding area as well as the fruit itself.
Cap 20 -50 mm. Broad, convex to broadly convex to plane in age with an eleveagted and undulating margin wich is, in turn, traqnslucent-striate. The cap surface is smooth and viscid when moist to form a separaqble gelatinous pellicle. The color is caramel brown, fading to yellow-brown to straw colored from the center. The gills are attaced in an adnate to adnexed fashion, dull brown with whitish edges. The stem is 60-80 mm. long by 2-5 mm thick, fibrous and enlarged toward the base. Its surface is smooth or powdered. The stem color is whitish, silky and becomes blue where injured, with rhizomorphs progtruding about the stem base. The partial veil is cortinate, leaving little or no trace on the stem. It's spore print is dark purplish brown.
What kind of tree was it?