A cluster of black fungus mushrooms with a wrinkled, ribbon-like appearance, displaying a rich, dark hue. The surface texture is smooth, with curving and overlapping layers, characteristic of edible fungi such as Auricularia auricula-judae, commonly known as wood ear or jelly ear. The mushrooms are arranged intricately, creating a visually complex structure against a plain white background. These types of mushrooms are often used in culinary dishes for their unique texture and ability to absorb flavors.
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