Shiitake

species of fungus

The shiitake mushroom, or simply called "shiitake"(椎茸) (Lentinus edodes or Lentinula edodes) is also known as Chinese black mushroom or black forest mushroom.[source?] It is also called "black mushroom".[1] It is an edible mushroom, which is typically grown on the tree, such as shii, kunugi and oak.[2]

Chinese black mushroom
Fresh Shiitake mushrooms

There are two variant names. For high grades of shiitake is dōnggū (冬茹: どんこ) ("winter mushroom"). And another is huāgū ("flower mushroom," (香信: こうしん) which has a flower-like cracking pattern on the mushroom's upper surface).[1] Both are produced at colder temperatures.[source?] There are many cultivated varieties, which grow-up in a temperature at 7C - 26C, most cultivars like cooler tempertatures.[3]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Learn All About Black, or Shiitake, Mushrooms and How to Cook Them". The Spruce Eats. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  2. "日本農林種菌㈱キノコ栽培と種菌:しいたけの作り方". www.kinoko-nichino.com. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  3. "日本農林種菌㈱きのこ種菌:商品のご案内". www.kinoko-nichino.com. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
 
Dried Shiitake mushrooms
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