Auricula judae (jews ear)

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nameless

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i have found what i think to be jews ear and i am wondering is their any way to confuse it with other fungi cause i only saw it for a minute or 2 before i got into edible plants and fungi and in the books i have it seems to be auricula judae but could it be confused with any posinous ones of its family :wink:
 

Tony

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It can be confused with some other fungi so do take care with the ID. Jew's ear tends to be stretchy like rubber and the others are more brittle, but this is an experience thing so it is worth a bit of practise :wink:

They do need to be cooked well to get them as edible as possible.

Make sure that you invest in a good guide, maybe even a couple.

Good eating

:biggthump
 

ditchfield

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Jews ear grows usually on dead wood, espessially elder. The underside is pinkish and the upper brown. It is rubbery and soft when your. If you know all this it is not easy to confuse. If you dry it, it keeps well and can be carried around although it will be tough.
 

Bob

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Jews Ear may not be called so for much longer! A group of mycologists are currently discussing the renaming of up to 200 UK fungi to make this particular group 'more accessible' to the general public (currently, many fungi do not possess an English / common name).

Jews Ear may be renamed 'Jelly Ear' !! - seriously!

Bob :-D
 

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You're dead right that they have new English names for fungi. The list of 200 names was compiled in the 60's, the new list is made up of 1,000 fungi species. :super:

The whole idea is that people will find it easier to remember common names rather than Latin names. It's a good idea as it will create a common ground for all to use. I would say that it is also good to know the Latin names as well if possible, it opens up the natural world allowing for an understanding of how things are related etc. :biggthump

Have a look here for information
http://www.britmycolsoc.org.uk/news/shownews.asp?NewsID=59
 

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So Tone, have you eaten them?

Anyone else?

It's a fungi i see a lot of but have been put off eating them from my previous bad experience. But if someone has a good recipe to recommend I might give it another go...
 

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A penny for the first person to recognise where Adamscott2's quote came from........... Food for Free! Now who deserves the :ekt: :rolleyes: :-?.
 

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Stew said:
So Tone, have you eaten them?

Anyone else?

It's a fungi i see a lot of but have been put off eating them from my previous bad experience. But if someone has a good recipe to recommend I might give it another go...
It's ok, I plan on trying it a few more times over the next few months. I've never dried it though.

Try this

Wash them really well in a few changes of water, cook well. Make a sauce up using Cream, onions, garlic, basil and very finely sliced Jews Ear. It's ok with toast and I suspect it would be ok with pastry sort of stuff.

I have not had it while I have been out and about, never been hungry enough! But the more we learn about the edibles around us the more choice there will be if we do need to eat it.

Give it another go, start off in your kitchen and try a few things.
 

nameless

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I dont really want to eat it but next time i find it ill dry it the eat a little bit and i hope i dont get sick :oops: but i suppose ill do it for youse :wink: has anyone ever actually eaten survival food like when they went on camp or somthing did the look around for wild food and catch animals? if so was it nice :?:
 

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