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  2. Fungiculture - Wikipedia

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    Shiitake and oyster mushrooms have traditionally been produced using the outdoor log technique, although controlled techniques such as indoor tray growing or artificial logs made of compressed substrate have been substituted. [4] [5] [6] Shiitake mushrooms that are grown under a forested canopy are considered non-timber forest products. [7]

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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 ...

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    Add 2 tablespoons of the yuzu kosho mixture to the bowl of cooked mushrooms and turnips, then add the cooked rice and stir until coated. Set aside. Place the same pan you used to cook the ...

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  9. Elaeocarpus sylvestris - Wikipedia

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    The fruits of the woodland elaeocarpus are edible. The oil from the seeds may be processed into soap or lubricants. The bark may be used as a source for dye. The wood does not resist water, so it is not considered good timber, but it is used for growing shiitake mushrooms. [1] It is also planted along streets and in parks.

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