Bulk Sale Dried Mushroom Shiitake 1kg

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Certification: ISO, HACCP, Halal
Packaging Material: Plastic
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2004-04-01
  • Bulk Sale Dried Mushroom Shiitake 1kg
  • Bulk Sale Dried Mushroom Shiitake 1kg
  • Bulk Sale Dried Mushroom Shiitake 1kg
  • Bulk Sale Dried Mushroom Shiitake 1kg
  • Bulk Sale Dried Mushroom Shiitake 1kg
  • Bulk Sale Dried Mushroom Shiitake 1kg
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
Dried Mushroom
Storage Method
Normal
Shelf Life
24months
Source
Cultivated
Type
Champignon/Shiitake and Straw Mushroom
OEM Service
Available
Delivery
Within 3 Weeks
Size
Small
Transport Package
Bags
Specification
Halal kosher ISO22000
Trademark
Yumart
Origin
China
HS Code
2103100000
Production Capacity
500000carton/Month

Product Description

The Shiitake (Lentinula edodes) is an edible mushroom native to East Asia, which is cultivated and consumed in many Asian countries, as well as being dried and exported to many countries around the world. It is a feature of many Asian cuisines including Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Thai. In the East, the shiitake mushroom has long been considered a delicacy as well as a medicinal mushroom.
Fresh and dried shiitake have many uses in the cuisines of East Asia. In Chinese cuisine, they are often sauteed in vegetarian dishes such as Buddha's delight. In Japan, they are served in miso soup, used as the basis for a kind of vegetarian dashi, and also as an ingredient in many steamed and simmered dishes. In Thailand, they may be served either fried or steamed.

Bulk Sale Dried Mushroom Shiitake 1kg


Shiitake are often dried and sold as preserved food in packages. These must be rehydrated by soaking in water before using. Many people prefer dried shiitake to fresh, considering that the sun-drying process draws out the umami flavour from the dried mushrooms by breaking down proteins into amino acids and transforms ergosterol to vitamin D. The stems of shiitake are rarely used in Japanese and other cuisines, primarily because the stems are harder and take longer to cook than the soft fleshy caps. The highest grade of shiitake are called donko in Japanese.

Today, shiitake mushrooms have become popular in many other countries as well. Russia produces and also consumes large amounts of them, mostly sold pickled; And the shiitake is slowly making its way into western cuisine as well. There is a global industry in shiitake production, with local farms in most western countries in addition to large scale importation from China, Japan, Korea and elsewhere.

Because they can now be grown world wide, their availability is widespread and their price has decreased.

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