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Boletus Edulis: The King of Mushrooms

Boletus Edulis: The King of Mushrooms

Boletus edulis, commonly known as the porcini mushroom, especially when dried, is hailed as the "king of mushrooms." It has a thick, brown or light brown cap and a sturdy, robust stem. The flesh is dense and does not change color when cut. This mushroom is native to Europe, Southwest China (Yunnan, Sichuan), and North America. Nutritionally, it is abundant in proteins, B - group vitamins, and minerals, and offers a tender and delicious taste. In cooking, it can be stir - fried with ingredients like green peppers, used to make soups, pickled, or dried for later use. It pairs excellently with meats, enhancing the flavor of the dish. DETAN Mushroom, with its strategic distribution centers across multiple regions in China, could potentially source and supply high - quality boletus edulis, maintaining its freshness and quality through its strict ONE - TOUCH production and cold - chain logistics system.
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Advantages of the product

Rich Nutritional Profile and "King of Mushrooms" Status

Abundant in proteins, B vitamins, and minerals, with a tender and savory taste; revered as "King of Mushrooms," suitable for stir-fries, soups, and dried preparations, offering both culinary excellence and health benefits.

Sustainable Drying and Long-Term Use

Dries well to concentrate flavor, creating a versatile pantry staple; rehydrated for use in risottos, sauces, and broths, providing year-round access to its rich umami taste.

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Offering adequate storage and handling systems for boletus edulis, the company complies with its own DETAN Mushroom ONE-TOUCH standard. Moisture which can lead to spoilage is eliminated with the usage of high-composite unidirectional breathable film packed within the het's pouch, while also allowing adequate air flow. Fresh bos edulis must be kept in a 0-4 °C refrigerator with the original packaging for no more than 5 to 7 days. Longer storage periods can utilize freeze-dried or frozen options, keeping at sub-zero temperatures of -18 °C for frozen and -40 °C for freeze-drying, ensuring freshness, flavor, and structural integrity. Always check product labels for detailed storage instructions.

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Why is Boletus Edulis known as the "King of Mushrooms"?

Due to its tender, meaty texture, rich B vitamins/minerals, and versatility in dishes like stir-fries, soups, and dried preparations.
Major regions: Europe, Southwest China (Yunnan, Sichuan), and North America, adapting to diverse culinary traditions.
Yes, drying concentrates its flavor, making it a staple for soups, risottos, and sauces, with long shelf life.

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User evaluation of the product

Amanda

Tried pickling boletus for the first time, and the result was amazing—tangy, tender, and full of umami. Great for charcuterie boards.

Laura

As a vegetarian, I appreciate the protein-rich profile. Pairs wonderfully with lentils and grains in hearty bowls.

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Freshness Preservation via DETAN's System

Freshness Preservation via DETAN's System

Utilizes DETAN's one-touch packaging and cold-chain logistics to maintain cleanliness and freshness, reducing contamination risks; ensures premium quality for fresh market and commercial applications.