Unfortunately, I cannot tell; there are lots of factors to consider in identifying mushrooms, and looking just at the photos is not enough for me to tell. There are poisonous counterparts, and in this type, I can only tell how the gill is attached to the stem. Like the poisonous Entoloma, the look is very similar to the one you have, but the gills are notched, with some gills being free, which means some are slightly attached to the stem. While the edible horse mushroom gills are all free (not attached to the stem). So maybe start learning about ID; how gills are attached to the stem; it is one of the very important skills in identifying the mushroom. You'll be confident eating them when you have identified them 100% correctly. Apart from that, consider the characteristics of the cap, stem, and spore print, also smell, and location. Know their poisonous lookalikes and compare. 😊
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