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Dried shiitake mushroom

Dried shiitake mushroom
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Ingredient Information

Name

Dried shiitake mushroom

Category

Verduras

Popularity

57 recipes

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Inactive

Description

Dried shiitake mushroom is a highly valued ingredient in gastronomy for its intense umami flavor and firm texture. It is the fungus Lentinula edodes, which originally comes from East Asia, especially Japan, China, and Korea, where it has been cultivated and consumed for centuries for both its culinary and medicinal properties.

Dried shiitake is obtained by dehydrating fresh mushrooms, which concentrates its flavor and extends its shelf life. Before being used in cooking, it is recommended to soak it in warm water to rehydrate it, a method that also allows for the use of the resulting concentrated broth, ideal for enriching soups, stews, and broths.

Regarding its properties, dried shiitake mushroom is low in calories, rich in fiber, B-complex vitamins, and minerals such as zinc, iron, and selenium. It is attributed with beneficial effects for the immune system and antioxidant properties.

In different Spanish-speaking countries, dried shiitake mushroom is also known as dehydrated shiitake mushroom or simply dehydrated shiitake. In some regions of Latin America, it is called dried shiitake mushroom or dried oak mushroom, although the latter is less common.

This ingredient is perfect for incorporating into Asian recipes, broths, rice dishes, stir-fries, and stews, providing a deep flavor and a meaty texture that enriches any dish.

Nutritional Properties

11g
fiber
17mg
calcium
10mcg
folate
2.5mg
iron
1530mg
potassium
296
calories
0mcg
lycopene
70mg
magnesium
9.6g
protein
2mg
vitamin c
0.4mg
vitamin b2
0.1mg
vitamin b6
1.0g
total fat
75g
carbohydrates

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