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Rock tripe is the common name for various lichens of the genus Umbilicaria that grow on rocks. They are widely distributed, including on bare rock in Antarctica, and throughout northern parts of North America such as New England and the Rocky Mountains. They are edible when properly prepared; soaking extensively and boiling with changes of water removes the bitterness and purgative properties. They have been used as a famine food in extreme cases when other food sources were unavailable, as by early American northern explorers.

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  • Umbilicària (Umbilicaria) és un gènere de líquens que creixen sobre les roques. Es troben a Amèrica del Nord. És un liquen comestible si es prepara bé i s'ha fet servir com aliment d'emergència pels primers exploradors nord-americans. A la medicina tradicional xinesa i a la gastronomia asiàtica es fa servir l'espècie Umbilicaria esculenta. (ca)
  • Rock tripe is the common name for various lichens of the genus Umbilicaria that grow on rocks. They are widely distributed, including on bare rock in Antarctica, and throughout northern parts of North America such as New England and the Rocky Mountains. They are edible when properly prepared; soaking extensively and boiling with changes of water removes the bitterness and purgative properties. They have been used as a famine food in extreme cases when other food sources were unavailable, as by early American northern explorers. Umbilicaria esculenta is commonly used as a food in Asian cuisine and a restorative medicine in traditional Chinese medicine. It is called shi'er (石耳 "rock ear") in Chinese cuisine, iwatake (岩茸 "rock mushroom") in Japanese cuisine, and seogi (석이(石耳)) or seogibeoseot (석이버섯) in Korean cuisine. (en)
  • Умбилика́рия (лат. Umbilicaria) — род лихенизированных аскомицетов, входящий в семейство. Типовой род семейства. (ru)
  • Umbilicaria Hoffm. (kruszownica) – rodzaj grzybów z rodziny kruszownicowatych (Umbilicariaceae). Ze względu na symbiozę z glonami zaliczany jest także do porostów. (pl)
  • Umbilicaria är ett släkte av lavar. Umbilicaria ingår i familjen Umbilicariaceae, ordningen Umbilicariales, klassen Lecanoromycetes, divisionen sporsäcksvampar och riket svampar. (sv)
  • Умблікарія (Umbilicaria) — рід лишайників родини (Umbilicariaceae). Назва вперше опублікована 1789 року. (uk)
  • 石耳属(学名:Umbilicaria)是石耳科下的一个属。 (zh)
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  • Umbilicaria hyperborea (en)
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  • Rock tripe (en)
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  • Species (en)
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  • Umbilicaria (en)
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  • Umbilicaria hyperborea (en)
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  • Hoffm. (en)
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  • Umbilicària (Umbilicaria) és un gènere de líquens que creixen sobre les roques. Es troben a Amèrica del Nord. És un liquen comestible si es prepara bé i s'ha fet servir com aliment d'emergència pels primers exploradors nord-americans. A la medicina tradicional xinesa i a la gastronomia asiàtica es fa servir l'espècie Umbilicaria esculenta. (ca)
  • Умбилика́рия (лат. Umbilicaria) — род лихенизированных аскомицетов, входящий в семейство. Типовой род семейства. (ru)
  • Umbilicaria Hoffm. (kruszownica) – rodzaj grzybów z rodziny kruszownicowatych (Umbilicariaceae). Ze względu na symbiozę z glonami zaliczany jest także do porostów. (pl)
  • Umbilicaria är ett släkte av lavar. Umbilicaria ingår i familjen Umbilicariaceae, ordningen Umbilicariales, klassen Lecanoromycetes, divisionen sporsäcksvampar och riket svampar. (sv)
  • Умблікарія (Umbilicaria) — рід лишайників родини (Umbilicariaceae). Назва вперше опублікована 1789 року. (uk)
  • 石耳属(学名:Umbilicaria)是石耳科下的一个属。 (zh)
  • Rock tripe is the common name for various lichens of the genus Umbilicaria that grow on rocks. They are widely distributed, including on bare rock in Antarctica, and throughout northern parts of North America such as New England and the Rocky Mountains. They are edible when properly prepared; soaking extensively and boiling with changes of water removes the bitterness and purgative properties. They have been used as a famine food in extreme cases when other food sources were unavailable, as by early American northern explorers. (en)
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  • Umbilicària (ca)
  • Umbilicaria (pl)
  • Rock tripe (en)
  • Умбиликария (ru)
  • Umbilicaria (sv)
  • Умбілікарія (uk)
  • 石耳屬 (zh)
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