Earthy and umami-rich, our mushrooms are perfect for adding depth and flavor to a variety of dishes. Whether you're making soups, stir-fries, or pizzas, they're a great source of fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants, elevating any meal.
White Button Mushroom
White button mushrooms are small with a white, edible stem that is dense, thick, and smooth. When raw, they have a mild, crisp texture, and once cooked, they develop an earthy flavor with a tender, chewy consistency.
1. Portobello Mushrooms
Portobello mushrooms are large, with dark brown, fleshy gills and a small ring beneath the cap. The stems are fibrous, white, and dense. When cooked, they have a chewy, meaty texture and a smoky, earthy flavor.
2 Shiitake Mushrooms
Shiitake mushrooms are small to medium-sized with thin stems and wide, umbrella-shaped caps ranging in color from light to dark brown. They are known for their curled rim, and their firm, chewy, and spongy cream-colored flesh.
3. Oyster Mushrooms
Oyster mushrooms feature a funnel-shaped cap that can be white to light brown or dark brown, with whitish-yellow gills. The stem is off-center, and the cap grows in overlapping clusters, giving them a shelf-like appearance. The flesh is white and tender.
4. Enoki Mushrooms
Enoki mushrooms grow in long clusters with string-like stems and small white caps. They offer a mild flavor with a crunchy texture, making them ideal for salads, soups, meat dishes, and garnishing. The spongy base of the mushrooms should be removed before use.
5. Shimeji Mushrooms
Shimeji mushrooms are best enjoyed cooked, as they develop a pleasant, firm, slightly crunchy texture and a mildly nutty flavor. If eaten raw, they have a bitter taste that disappears once cooked.
6. Porcini Mushrooms
Porcini mushrooms are known for their nutty, earthy flavor and meaty texture. They have a deeper, richer flavor compared to other mushrooms. Dried porcini mushrooms add depth to broths and sauces, and they become slightly chewy when rehydrated.
7. Paddy Straw Mushrooms
Also known as Volvariella volvacea, Paddy Straw mushrooms are widely cultivated in East and Southeast Asia. Popular in Asian cuisines, they are the third most consumed mushroom globally. While available fresh in Asia, they are typically found in canned or dried forms in other regions.
Sliced mushrooms are an excellent source of protein and iron.
They can be used in a variety of dishes, including salads, soups, sauces, and casseroles.
INGREDIENT
100 pure no harmful chemicals and preservatives crispy
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Easy to use to make many delicious dishes such as
Make shrimp paste for rice
Sweet and sour dried shiitake mushroom feet
Braised pork leg with shiitake mushrooms
Mushroom legs braised in coconut water
Storage instructions Cool sealed place away from direct sunlight
Expiry date 12 months
Explore the rich and robust flavors of our premium Dried Shitake mushrooms, meticulously cultivated and carefully dehydrated to bring you a versatile culinary ingredient that elevates a wide range of dishes.
Deep Umami Flavor:
-Captures the signature umami taste of fresh Shiitake mushrooms, intensified during the drying process.
-Adds depth and complexity to a variety of cuisines, from Asian dishes to contemporary global recipes.
Large Cap Size:
-Features sizable caps with a meaty and substantial texture.
-Ideal for those seeking a hearty and satisfying mushroom experience.
Natural Brown Color:
-Maintains the natural brown color of Shiitake mushrooms, indicating premium quality.
-Enhances the visual appeal of dishes with earthy tones.