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  2. Matsutake - Wikipedia

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    In Korea and Japan, matsutake mushrooms are most commonly associated with Pinus densiflora. [9] In China, matsutake (Chinese: 松茸; pinyin: sōngróng) is mainly distributed in the northeast and southwest regions. In the northeast, the growth of matsutake depends on the P. densiflora, its distribution is the same as that of P. densiflora. [10]

  3. Tricholoma magnivelare - Wikipedia

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    Tricholoma magnivelare, commonly known as the matsutake, white matsutake, [2] ponderosa mushroom, pine mushroom, or American matsutake, [3] is a gilled mushroom found East of the Rocky Mountains in North America growing in coniferous woodland.

  4. Dobin mushi - Wikipedia

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    Dobin mushi (土瓶蒸し) is a traditional Japanese broth, steamed and served in a dobin tea pot with shrimp, chicken, soy sauce, lime, and matsutake mushroom. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] See also

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  6. Takikomi gohan - Wikipedia

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    Matsutake gohan (松茸御飯): Rice with matsutake mushrooms. Kani-meshi (蟹飯): Rice with crab. Gomoku meshi ( 五目飯 ) 'five ingredients rice' (or gomoku gohan ( 五目御飯 ) ): Combination of ingredients such as shiitake mushrooms , bamboo shoots , burdock root, carrots, konnyaku , chicken , [ 7 ] [ 6 ] or white-fleshed fish.

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  8. Tricholoma robustum - Wikipedia

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    Tricholoma robustum is an edible mycorrhizal mushroom in the family Tricholomataceae. [1] In Japan it is called matsutake-modoki (pseudo-matsutake), and colloquially referred to as obasan no matsutake ("old lady's matsutake"), because it resembles matsutake mushroom while being smaller and less aromatic and tasty.

  9. Tricholoma murrillianum - Wikipedia

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    Tricholoma murrillianum is a species of mushroom-forming fungus found in North America also known as the ponderosa mushroom, pine mushroom, and Western matsutake. It produces a choice edible mushroom but can be confused with the poisonous Amanita smithiana .