Name: Jelly Ears, Jews Ears and more.
Location: On Dead Trees particularly Elder
Months: All Year Round
Edible Parts: All of the Mushroom
Non-Edible Parts: None
As you can see on this particular foraging trip we also found a variety of other goodies (a big field mushroom and around 2kg of sweet chestnuts). However, I’ll discuss those treats separately, for now I chose this picture but it shows very clearly what jelly ears can look like when very big! However, they look quite different when young:
Identification
- Cup shaped when young resembling an ear
- Rubbery/gelatinous texture
- red brown colouring
- Inner surface smooth and shiny, scurfy outer surface matte
Beware Of
Some of the cup fungi are inedible, distinguished by their brittle flesh (as opposed to gelatinous) and they grow on soil. If it’s not a tree, leave it be! (Please DO NOT apply this rhyme to all mushrooms… just the jelly ears).