Honey fungus

🌱 Vegetarian 🌿 Vegan

Description

Honey fungus has small, clustered caps with a honey-brown color, thin stems, and dense gills; it has a mildly sweet taste with a nutty, slightly earthy note and a pleasant, meaty texture after cooking. It usually grows in clusters on tree trunks and roots, which makes it easier to identify. Nutritionally, it provides few calories and is a source of plant protein, fiber, B vitamins, and minerals such as potassium and selenium, as well as compounds with antioxidant properties. Culinary-wise, it is perfect for frying, stewing, soups, risottos, sauces, and pickling; it pairs well with fattier meats, cream, garlic, and herbs. It should always be cooked thoroughly. Store it in the refrigerator in a breathable container (e.g., paper bag) and use within 2–3 days, or blanch and freeze or dry for longer storage.

Nutrition facts (per 100g)

22 kcal Calories
2.2g Protein
3.3g Carbohydrates
0.3g Fats

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