Oreja de Judas (Auricularia auricula-judae)

[7] Carolus Clusius, writing in 1601, also said that the species could be gargled to cure a sore throat,[12] and John Parkinson, writing in 1640, reported that boiling in milk or steeping in vinegar was "the onely use the are put unto that I know".[12]

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