Jew's-ears

Học thuật
Thân thiện
Definition

Noun: 1. An edible fungus: A type of widely distributed, edible mushroom. 2. Distinctive shape: It is named for its physical resemblance to a human ear in both shape and sometimes texture. 3. Habitat: It typically grows on decaying wood.

Usage and Examples
  • As a subject: " are commonly found on elder trees."
  • As an object: "Foragers often collect in the winter months."
  • With descriptors: "The rubbery, brown were attached to the log."
Advanced Usage Notes
  • This term is the common name for the fungus . Its name has historical and folkloric origins.
  • In modern contexts, especially in culinary and foraging circles, alternative names like "wood ear," "jelly ear," or the scientific name are increasingly preferred to avoid any potential for misunderstanding, despite the name's specific historical etymology.
Variants and Related Words
  • Wood ear (noun): A common alternative name for the same fungus, focusing on its habitat.
  • Jelly ear (noun): Another alternative name, describing its gelatinous texture.
  • Auricularia (noun): The genus name for this group of fungi.
  • Fungus (noun): The general biological category to which it belongs.
Synonyms
  • Wood ear
  • Jelly ear
  • Tree ear (less common)
Notes on Meaning
  • The primary meaning is mycological (relating to fungi) and culinary. It refers specifically to the physical fungus itself, not to any symbolic or abstract concept.
Noun
  1. widely distributed edible fungus shaped like a human ear and growing on decaying wood