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shiitake /ʃɪˈtɑːkeɪ / /ʃiːˈtɑːkeɪ/(also shitake, shiitake mushroom) nounAn edible mushroom which grows on fallen timber, cultivated in Japan and China.- Lentinus edodes, family Pleurotaceae, class Hymenomycetes.
Then add the cup mushrooms to the paprika purée, the shiitakes to the coriander and mint, and finally the portabella mushrooms to the plain purée....- In the name shiitake, take means mushroom and shii is the name of one of the various Japanese trees whose dead wood serves as host to the mushrooms.
- If you really can't get wild mushrooms, use a mixture of Portobello, a large flat field mushroom, a few shitake mushrooms and some of the brown chestnut variety.
OriginLate 19th century: from Japanese, from shii, denoting a kind of oak, + take 'mushroom'. |