Jidášovo ucho

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Jidášovo ucho
(Auricularia auricula-judae)
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The possessive adjective Jidášovo (Judas', belonging to Judas) refers to a legend saying that Judas Iscariot hanged himself on a black elder tree, on which this fungus commonly grows. The noun ucho (ear) refers to the shape of the fruiting body of the fungus.

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Jidášovo ucho n

  1. Jew's-ear, Auricularia auricula-judae (edible mushroom growing especially on trunks of black elder, Sambucus nigra)
    Synonyms: boltcovitka ucho Jidášovo; boltcovitka bezová; (obsolete) bezovka ucho Jidášovo
    • 2014, Jan Cimický, Tisíc jiskérek na noční obloze[1], Baronet Publishers, →ISBN, page 102:
      proto jsou mnohé zdejší stromy starší než tisíc let a stále bohatě plodí. V jejich kůře se po odkvětu a odplození dokonce pěstují houby, známé pod jménem Jidášovo ucho, významná součást čínské kuchyně.
      that is why many local trees are older than thousand years and keep bearing a lot of fruit. After they go out of bloom and fruit, people grow mushrooms, known as Jew's-ear, which is an important part of Chinese cuisine, in their bark.

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