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Exidia?


kedcs

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Aside from having a very similar Appearance, Exidia recisa/crenata and Auricularia tend to fruit during similar cool/damp conditions. Auricularia has flesh that is firmer. The (usually) convex side has a floury matte appearance. 

I have dried/rehydrated Exidia recisa/crenata for use in soup, the same as I do with Auricularia. The quality of Exidia is not as good as Tree Ear, which has a pleasing crunchy texture. But, it's similar. 

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