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pepeiao akua

/ pepei.ao akua / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

n., Tree fungus, the Jew's-ear (Auricularia auricula 🌐).

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Tree fungus (Auricularia auricula). Jewʻs-ear, a fungus or touch-wood that grows on dead trees and also on hau and kukui. Used as a delicacy by the Chinese. (A.)

Edible touchwood or fungus (Auriclaria auriculajudae) that grows from the bark of the trees in damp forests; godʻs ears, Jewʻs-ear. Also called akua pepeiao. Lit., god ear.

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