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Anna N

Anna N


To add some further information.

8 minutes ago, liuzhou said:

 

Which? They are not the same. Tree ear (木耳 mù ěr. 'wood-ear' is a better translation) is dark, brown to black.

Cloud ear (云耳 yún ěr ) are white to light gray.

 

Taste wise they are the same .Tasteless.

 Interesting. I’ve always thought they were the same. They obviously know very little about mushrooms.  

 

Edited to add:

 

Not surprising. When I google these two mushrooms namescthey are frequently discussed together as if they were one. 

Anna N

Anna N

6 minutes ago, liuzhou said:

 

Which? They are not the same. Tree ear (木耳 mù ěr. 'wood-ear' is a better translation) is dark, brown to black.

Cloud ear (云耳 yún ěr ) are white to light gray.

 

Taste wise they are the same .Tasteless.

 Interesting. I’ve always thought they were the same. They obviously know very little about mushrooms.  

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