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Wood-ear or tree ear (Chinese: 木耳; pinyin: mù'ěr, Korean: 목이 버섯), also translated wood jellyfish or tree jellyfish (Japanese: キクラゲ, Hepburn: ki-kurage), can refer to a few similar-looking edible fungi used primarily in Chinese cuisine; these are commonly sold in Asian markets shredded and dried. * Auricularia heimuer (黑木耳, black ear fungus), previously misdetermined as Auricularia auricula-judae * Auricularia cornea (毛木耳, cloud ear fungus), also called Auricularia polytricha * Tremella fuciformis (银耳, white/silver ear fungus)

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  • Wood-ear or tree ear (Chinese: 木耳; pinyin: mù'ěr, Korean: 목이 버섯), also translated wood jellyfish or tree jellyfish (Japanese: キクラゲ, Hepburn: ki-kurage), can refer to a few similar-looking edible fungi used primarily in Chinese cuisine; these are commonly sold in Asian markets shredded and dried. * Auricularia heimuer (黑木耳, black ear fungus), previously misdetermined as Auricularia auricula-judae * Auricularia cornea (毛木耳, cloud ear fungus), also called Auricularia polytricha * Tremella fuciformis (银耳, white/silver ear fungus) (en)
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  • Wood-ear or tree ear (Chinese: 木耳; pinyin: mù'ěr, Korean: 목이 버섯), also translated wood jellyfish or tree jellyfish (Japanese: キクラゲ, Hepburn: ki-kurage), can refer to a few similar-looking edible fungi used primarily in Chinese cuisine; these are commonly sold in Asian markets shredded and dried. * Auricularia heimuer (黑木耳, black ear fungus), previously misdetermined as Auricularia auricula-judae * Auricularia cornea (毛木耳, cloud ear fungus), also called Auricularia polytricha * Tremella fuciformis (银耳, white/silver ear fungus) The black and cloud ear fungi are black in appearance and closely related. The white ear fungus is superficially similar but has important ecological, taxonomical, and culinary differences. This page is an index of articles on fungus species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common name (vernacular name). If an internal link led you here, you may wish to edit the linking article so that it links directly to the intended article. (en)
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