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  2. Ginger Shiitake Soup with Cabbage and Edamame Beans

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    Place whole mushrooms in pot with water and bring to boil. Remove from heat, cover and let sit for 30 minutes (mushrooms will become very soft). With slotted spoon, remove mushrooms, discard stems ...

  3. Ginger Shiitake Soup with Cabbage and Edamame Beans

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    With slotted spoon, remove mushrooms, discard stems and slice caps into thin strips. Set mushrooms and stock aside separately. In soup pot or large Dutch oven over medium heat, sauté ginger and leek in oil until soft (about 3 minutes). Add shiitakes and sauté 45 minutes or until mushrooms start to brown.

  4. Salmon with Shiitake and Red Wine Sauce Recipe - AOL

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    In a saucepan, melt 3 tablespoons of the butter. Add the onion and cook over moderate heat until softened, 7 minutes. Add the red wine, beef stock and thyme and bring to a boil.

  5. Shirataki noodles - Wikipedia

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    Shirataki noodles (top) and other ingredients in a donabe. The word shirataki means "white waterfall", referring to the white appearance of the noodles.. Shirataki is also called yam noodles or devil's tongue noodles, referring to the English names of the konjac plant.

  6. Boletus edulis - Wikipedia

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    Boletus edulis (English: cep, penny bun, porcino or porcini) is a basidiomycete fungus, and the type species of the genus Boletus.. Prized as an ingredient in various culinary dishes, B. edulis is an edible mushroom held in high regard in many cuisines, and is commonly prepared and eaten in soups, pasta, or risotto.

  7. Shimeji - Wikipedia

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    Shimeji mushrooms contain minerals like potassium and phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, and copper. Shimeji mushrooms lower the cholesterol level of the body. [13] This mushroom is rich in glycoprotein (HM-3A), marmorin, beta-(1-3)-glucan, hypsiziprenol, and hypsin therefore is a potential natural anticancer agent.

  8. Mushroom firm grows as demand for exotic varieties surges - AOL

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  9. Seitan - Wikipedia

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    The block form of seitan is often flavored with shiitake or portobello mushrooms, fresh coriander or onion, or barbecue sauce, or packed in a vegetable-based broth. In strip form, it can be packed to be eaten right out of the package as a high-protein snack.