Jews ear fungus.
By Seaburngirl
- 14 Nov, 2009
- 9 likes
Feel like soft rubbery jelly. They are apparently edible but I have never had the courage to try.
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I have cooked them for hubby and he liked them and he is still alive :o)
14 Nov, 2009
lol
14 Nov, 2009
Did you tell him what it was before he ate it?
14 Nov, 2009
he identified it as edible so he knew what he was getting. :o)
14 Nov, 2009
They really do look like ears dont they.
15 Nov, 2009
Auricularia auricula, Hirneola auricula-judae is its Latin name [or names]. Mycologists have re classified it . just like the botanists and the plants.
when they get tatty they look as they have been in a fight.
15 Nov, 2009
great fungi sea... dont think i would try either
15 Nov, 2009
hubby is having them with his bacon and egg for tea tomorrow I might just give them ago. no probably not.!
15 Nov, 2009
is hubby well insured sea,,, lol
15 Nov, 2009
yes i think so.
15 Nov, 2009
Go on SBG I dare you! ! !
15 Nov, 2009
i dont like jelly/slimey textures. but i will if you will Ian !
15 Nov, 2009
making me heave thinking of it sea... lol
15 Nov, 2009
YAk, eeeer, Nooooo Sorry SBG but just the thought of it. :~(((
16 Nov, 2009
well i bit the bullet, better than i thought, slightly nutty flavour and texture better than i thought. not a fave though.
16 Nov, 2009
gosh sea.. your brave yak,,, not slimy then :o))
17 Nov, 2009
yes a little but bidable.
17 Nov, 2009
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amazing,wouldnt dare taste them though.
14 Nov, 2009