- Product Type: Dried mushrooms. - Part: whole, cut off the stem. - Diameter: 3-4cm up. - Type: shiitake. - Moisture: 12%. - Drying Process: AD. - Shelf Life: 24 months. - Place of Origin: Vietnam. - Non impurity, non additives, non GMO. - Packing: 500/1000g PA bag, then in 50kgs PP bag or carton, customized.
Dried Oyster Mushrooms are dried in the most hygienic conditions using best in class hot air ovens and professionally packaged to maintain their nutritional contents intact. Nutritional value: Oyster mushroom is low in Sodium and very low in Saturated Fat and Cholesterol. It is also a good source of Protein, Thiamin, Vitamin B6, Folate, Iron, Magnesium, Zinc and Manganese, and a very good source of Dietary Fiber, Riboflavin, Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, Phosphorus, Potassium and Copper. Usage: Oyster mushrooms delicately textured caps allow for both quick dehydration and re-hydration time. They are one of the few mushrooms that do not need to be re-hydrated before cooking. Add them to a dish toward the end of the cooking process as they require little cooking time to accentuate their discreet flavour and texture. Shelf Life: Dried Oyster mushrooms have a shelf life of up to a year and can be used as a replacement for fresh mushrooms in most recipes.
It is botanically classified as Pleurotus ostreatus. It is a common edible mushroom. Dried Oyster mushrooms have a shelf life of up to a year and can be used as a replacement for fresh mushrooms in most recipes. -
Product Name: Dried Ear White Snow Fungus Place of Origin: Vietnam Color: white - Yellow Moisture: 13% Shape: Whole and Cutted Features: Beautiful appearance,Yellowish color,Multi Cristate, Flesh thick, Easy to stew Packing: Small package:300g,400g,450g,500g,1kg,3kg... or as your requirement. Functions: Anti-aging, Anti-radiation, Enhance immunity,Anti-thrombosis, To reduce blood sugar. Storage Method: Stored in cool and dry place, keep from strong sunlight Payment term: 100% L/C at sight or deposit 30%, the balance TT payment after scanning docs sent via email
Moral Mushroom Dried
Shiitake dried mushrooms from Kibaco 500g/ pack (60packs/carton) Kibaco label or white label MOQ - can combine with other products from our current offer in 1 container.
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The paddy straw mushroom is having good combinations of all attributes like flavour, aroma, delicacy, high content of protein and vitamins and minerals, because of which, the acceptability of this mushroom is no way less than much popular white button mushroom. It is an edible mushroom of the topics and subtropics. -
The crispy, flavor-packed snacks are made by freezing the moisture out of fresh mushrooms. They keep that natural umami goodness, giving you a uniquely satisfying crunch. Nutrition-wise, these mushroom munchies bring the B-complex vitamin squad (B3 and B5) to support your energy levels, plus minerals like selenium and copper. And guess what? Low in calories and fat, they're the guilt-free snacking sidekick you've been looking for.
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.