Fresh Shimeji Mushroom White
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White Hon Shimeji mushrooms are an albino strain of the brown hon shimeji and grow on hardwood trees, most often beech trees. ... White Hon Shimeji mushrooms are considered a delicacy and are favored by chefs for their nutty flavor and firm texture for use in soups, stews, and stir-fries.
There are small to medium in size, growing in tightly packed bunches with convex, rounded, button caps, and slender stems. These mushrooms are rich in potassium, selenium, protein, and cancer-preventing antioxidants. Known for its piquant, savory aromas and a sharp, bitter flavor when fresh and toothsome texture, Shimeji mushrooms should be eaten cooked and not raw.
White Hon Shimeji mushrooms are an albino strain of the brown hon shimeji and grow on hardwood trees, most often beech trees. ... White Hon Shimeji mushrooms are considered a delicacy and are favored by chefs for their nutty flavor and firm texture for use in soups, stews, and stir-fries.
There are small to medium in size, growing in tightly packed bunches with convex, rounded, button caps, and slender stems. These mushrooms are rich in potassium, selenium, protein, and cancer-preventing antioxidants. Known for its piquant, savory aromas and a sharp, bitter flavor when fresh and toothsome texture, Shimeji mushrooms should be eaten cooked and not raw.