Dehydrated shiitake mushrooms ⋅ Matsuoka shiitake ⋅ 40g
Vendor : Matsuoka shiitake
⋅ Slow, rain-free cultivation for intense umami
⋅ Firm, crunchy texture after rehydration
⋅ Rare ingredient
⋅ Ideal for enriching broths, rice or simmered dishes
Carefully grown in winter, sheltered from the rain, Hana Donko shiitake is characterized by its thick, cracked cap, a sign of slow growth in a low-humidity environment. This cultivation method gives it a deep umami and a firm, crunchy texture. Its rare character is all the more pronounced in years of heavy rainfall, making this dried mushroom an exceptional ingredient to enhance your dishes.
SKU:1012075
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More details on this product
Based in Oita, Matsuoka Shiitake has specialized in shiitake production since 1901. Now run by the fifth generation, the company perpetuates ancestral know-how in the mountains of the Bungo region to produce quality shiitakes.
1. Run the dried mushrooms under cold water to remove any impurities.
2. Place in a bowl and cover generously with lukewarm or cold water (avoid boiling water, which hardens the texture).
3. Soak for 20-30 minutes for quick use, or 2-3 hours (or even overnight in the fridge) for optimal rehydration.
4. Drain mushrooms and squeeze out excess water.
5. Keep the soaking liquid: the resulting broth is rich in aromas. Strain through a fine sieve or gauze, then use as a base for soups, sauces or broths.
6. Cut and cook mushrooms as you would fresh ones (wok, soup, stew...).
Note: the stems of shiitake mushrooms, which are often more fibrous, can be set aside to flavour a broth.
Store away from light, heat and moisture.
100% dried shiitake mushrooms (Oita, Japan)
Per 100g :
Energy: 182kcal
Protein: 19.3g
Fat: 3.7g
Carbohydrates: 63.4g
Salt: 0.2g




