Tremella aurantialba
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Tremella aurantialba is an edible jelly fungus. In China, it is called jīn ěr (金耳; literally "golden ear"), and sometimes features in the vegetarian dish called Buddha's delight.
[edit] External links
- Page at Index Fungorum
- Tremella aurantialba page (Chinese)
- Tremella aurantialba page (Chinese)
- Tremella aurantialba page (Chinese)
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