Mushrooms have had their own revolution in the realm of food for health. Researchers have discovered that in over an estimated 38,000 species of mushrooms, most provide a wealth of protein, fiber, B Vitamins and Vitamin C. The most powerful being the Maitake mushroom, native to the mountains of Northeastern Japan. More commonly known in the United States as ‘hen of the woods’, Japanese doctors have been using the maitakes to lower blood pressure blood lipids, two key factors in cardiovascular disease. Even more importantly, maitakes are a rich source of Beta-Glucan. These compounds play a major role in triggering the immune system, which plays a role in controlling the growth and spread of cancer. One may enjoy the benefits of the maitake in supplement form, in tea made from dried maitakes or with the actual mushroom.
Health benefits aside, maitakes have an amazing taste. The rich, woodsy flavor and the firm, meaty texture of the flesh make them the standout ingredient of any dish. Maitakes are on their way to becoming one of the staples of the Asian diet (along with soy, fish and tea) that are believed to confer good health and longevity. Chef Ming Tsai has begun importing fresh maitakes through the Yukiguni Maitake Corporation of America for use in his restaurant and
made maitake products available on his website. Ingredients:
Maitake(199%), salt, citric acid, vitamin C
Precooked;
Net Weight: 1000g/2.20 lbs.
Recipes
Mushroom
Salsa with Chile Spiced Pita Chips
Spiced Salmon with Warm
Mushroom Salad
Yukiguni Maitake
Mushroom Salad
Maitake Mushroom Chawan
Mushi
Tea
Spice Salmon with Warm Wild Mushroom Salad
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