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Clearspring

Organic Japanese Shiitake Mushrooms - Dried (6 Pack)

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  • Ingredients: Dried shiitake mushrooms* (Lentinula edodes). *organically grown

    Product weight: 40g

    Shiitake are one of the East’s most exotic and delicious foods, with a subtle woody taste that adds gourmet flair to almost any dish. Our Organic Shiitake Mushrooms (sometimes spelt shitake) are carefully grown, selected and dried to offer the full depth of flavour and aroma that is highly prized in both Eastern and Western cuisine. The variety used is characterised by large, well-developed caps, which makes them easy to reconstitute and use in everyday cooking. The word Shiitake means (shii - oak tree, take - mushroom) that have a long history of use.

    To prepare Clearspring Shiitake:

    • Leave to soak for about 30 - 45 minutes in water
    • Remove any hard stems
    • Slice if desired
    • Cook with grains, stir-fries, vegetables and soups.

    For a flavourful broth, boil a few shiitake and their soaking water with some kombu sea vegetable for 15 minutes, then season with shoyu or tamari and mirin to taste.


    Product Code: CS741
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  • To prepare, soak for 30 minutes in warm water, remove any hard stems, slices if desired and cook with grains or in stir-fries and soups. For a flavourful Japanese Dashi broth, boil a few mushrooms and their soaking water with a small strip of Clearspring Kombu sea vegetable for 15 minutes. Use a a base for miso soup or season to taste with soya sauce.

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Sarah M
Tasty Shrooms

I soak these for use in miso soup and add them to slow-cooked meals. Tasty and good for us. I would prefer a bulk-bag option at good value because all these small packets are not environmentally-friendly and they are unnecessary. Cost could come down too if everything wasn't be packaged so small. I accept that it is a bigger outlay though and others need smaller package options.