A long stem fungi that turns heads
Look for these skinny and lengthy mushrooms at your Asian supermarket or gourmet foods store. Enoki mushrooms resemble knitting-needles. In fact, they’re also known as golden needle mushrooms and are members of the Flammulina velutipes family. The wild variety, has a brown color and broad cap, grows naturally on the stumps of the Chinese Huckberry trees, which are called Enoki in Japanese. Meanwhile, the cultivated variety looks completely different with a white or cream color, long stems, and small caps. Many consumers prefer the cultivated variety with its stronger and sweeter flavor. Asian chefs add these mushrooms to soups and salads.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Tuesday's Cupful: Enoki Mushrooms
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