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Species Name
Truffle
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Latin Name
Tuber melanosporum
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Origin
Manjimup, Australia
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Harvest Method
Foraged
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Range & Habitat
New Zealand & Australia
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Producer
SFS Partnership
Range & Habitat
Meaty, Moderate, Moist
Anything you can do with a Button Mushroom, you can do with Hen of the Woods. However, Hen of the Woods Mushrooms can grow to enormous sizes and can be grilled or roasted whole, crisping the skin and leaving the inside moist and tender. Hen of the Woods are a popular Mushroom on the market and are very respected in Japanese and Chinese cultures. It has a history of "Boosting the immune system" and has been part of "remedies" for a very long time. Roast, Grill, Saute, Stew.
Light, Subtle Truffle Hints
A "Fine Dining" Superstar. The Black Trumpet offers a very classical "Black" to any artistic plating. It has culinary applications that are revered among many Master Chefs globally. Sear, Saute, Roast, Dried.
Sweet, Peppery
Light Sweetness and a delicate pepper flavor, the Yellowfoot is a great alternative to the more expensive Golden Chanterelle. The Yellowfoot is probably best Sauted, but can be used in any other mushroom application. Great flavor for Seafood, Sauces, Cheese dishes, and especially Eggs. Saute, Roast, Stew, Puree.