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Umbilicaria esculenta

Umbilicaria esculenta
Umbilicaria esculenta - National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo - DSC07573.JPG
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Lecanorales
Family: Umbilicariaceae
Genus: Umbilicaria
Species: U. esculenta
Binomial name
Umbilicaria esculenta
(Miyoshi) Minks

Umbilicaria esculenta is a lichen of the genus Umbilicaria that grows on rocks, also known as Rock tripe. It can be found in East Asia including in China, Japan, and Korea. It is edible when properly prepared and has been used as a food source and medicine. It is called iwatake (kanji: 岩茸 or 石茸) in Japanese and seogi (hangul: 석이; hanja: 石耳; literally "stone ear" or "rock ear") or seogi beoseot (hangul: 석이버섯; literally "stone ear mushroom") in Korean. The species name is based on the earlier basionym Gyrophora esculenta.

Polysaccharides from the lichen have been shown to inhibit replication of the HIV virus in laboratory tests.

Iwatake gathering at Kumano in Kishū, by Hiroshige II

Korean pan-fried Umbilicaria esculenta


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