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The white, unpigmented form of A. cornea is called yumuer in China and is now cultivated. [3] [7] Description [ edit ] Mun mushrooms are a staple ingredient in many Chinese dishes. Added to soups, sauces or wok dishes. These mushrooms are very healthy and easy to use, because they perfectly absorb the aromas and flavors of other spices. After soaking, they increase in volume. Deep-fried dumplings with tofu, coriander, chilli, hazelnuts, soy sauce, agave syrup and lime juice served with spicy mango sauce Smith, Lana Billings. "The nutritional benefits of wood ear fungus". www.livestrong.com . Retrieved 5 May 2016. Hand-made salmon paste, sundried tomatoes and cream cheese served with dill sauce and butter on the top (may contain fishbones) 39,50 PLN
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According to Chinese medicine practitioners, eating dried and cooked wood ear can have health benefits for people with high blood pressure or cancer, and can prevent coronary heart disease and arteriosclerosis. [5]Boiled georgian dumplings made with hand-minced beef and pork meat with parsley and coriander. The traditional way of eating is by biting the lower part of the dumplings and drinking the broth from the inside first, followed by eating the rest of the dumplings while holding the wrapped ends. Deep fried dumplings with white sausage, mushrooms and onion served with sauce based on hand-grated horseradish.
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a b c d Wu F, Tohtirjap A, Fan L, Zhou L, Alvarenga RL, Gibertoni TB, Dai Y (2021). "Global diversity and updated phylogeny of Auricularia (Auriculariales, Basidiomycota)". Journal of Fungi. 7 (11): 933. doi: 10.3390/jof7110933. PMC 8625027. PMID 34829220. Māori traditionally cooked wood ear fungus by steaming in an earth oven and eating with sow thistle and potatoes. [11] From the 1870s to the 1950s, the fungus was collected and exported from New Zealand to China. [6] Auricularia cornea grows on dead fallen or standing wood of broadleaf trees. The species is widely distributed in southern Asia, Africa, Australasia and the Pacific, and South America. [2] [3] Uses [ edit ] Elizabeth Speith. "Auricularia polytricha (Auriculariaceae) - HEAR species info". Hear.org . Retrieved 2011-02-28.Hand-made salmon paste, sundried tomatoes and cream cheese served with dill sauce (may contain fishbones) 39,50 PLN