PORCINI B ( CEPES )

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PORCINI B ( CEPES )

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Description:

Porcini (pore-CHEE-nee) mushrooms are one of the most popular mushrooms throughout Europe and the United States. This king of the culinary world of edible mushrooms is unequaled in taste, texture and versatility. Porcini mushrooms are available from many origins including Europe, China, the United States, Chile, SouthAfrica and Russia. Porcini in Italian means little piglets, a name given to them because of their fat stems. Found under conifers or deciduous trees, Porcini are also known as Cepe or Bolete mushrooms. The cap of this mushroom is mostly reddish-brown, fading to white in areas near the margin; the color continues to darken as it matures. The stalk is thick and rather large in comparison to the cap. The meat-like texture of the Porcini and its earthy and somewhat nutty flavor combined with a woodsy aroma lends itself to countless dishes. Dried Porcini mushrooms have a concentrated flavor that is excellent in soup, sauces, stew and risotto. Delectable in Italian cuisine, Porcini can be substituted in any recipe calling for mushrooms. Dried Porcini are very cost-effective as the flavor is very concentrated. Porcini is graded by size, color, aroma, and variety. Porcini, grade B have mixed large and small pieces.

Product Description

Porcini mushrooms are a very popular mushroom throughout Europe and the United States. During late spring and early summer the porcini grows in abundance. Porcini mushrooms have a distinct flavor. The flavor can be almost addicting. Dried porcinis are a very economical mushroom as the flavor is very concentrated. Porcinis are graded by size, color, aroma, and variety.

Color: Light to dark brown.

Flavor: Typical of dried wild mushrooms, pungent, earthy.

Size: Varies, typical of whole porcini sliced mushrooms. Maximum 10% pieces through a 1/8 inch screen.

Chemical

Moisture: <20% Sulfites: <125 PPMHeat Level: N/A

Ingredient Statement:

Porcini Mushrooms.

Shelf Life: Min. 12 months (under optimum storage conditions).

Packaging: Bag in box or to customer specification.

Storage Conditions: Store in a dry, cool place.

Microbiological

SPC: <100,000 cfu / g

COLIFORM: <100 cfu / g

YEAST: <1000 cfu / g

MOLD: <1000 cfu / g

Due to the nature of raw, agricultural products, the microbiological data provided should be considered as guidelines.

About Nutritional Information

Chieftain Wild Rice Company gathers nutritional information from highly regarded sources. Nutritional analysis can vary due to growing conditions, frequency of testing, and other factors.

Nutrition Facts
Serving Size                       100g (uncooked)
Number of Servings
Amount Per Serving
Calories 296 Calories from Fat 9
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 1g 2%
Saturated Fat 0g 0%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0g 0%
Sodium 13mg 1%
%
Total Carbohydrate 75g 25%
Dietary Fiber 11.05g 46%
Sugars 0g
Protein 9.58g %
Vitamin A 0%
Vitamin C 6%
Calcium 1%
Iron 10%
* The Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Use a little less of the Porcini than other mushrooms in recipes since the flavor is thick and resonant. Save the water after reconstituting dried Porcini to use in sauces and for flavoring stew or soup, this adds a more concentrated flavor to your recipe. Porcini mushrooms are excellent in beef stroganoff and other tomato or pasta dishes. Porcini are appreciated for their meaty texture and interesting flavor. Try roasted venison with Porcini, Porcini Parmesan, and Porcini pudding, braised veal shanks with Porcini, or Porcini and wild rice. To reconstitute, place desired amount into a bowl, cover with hot tap water and let soak for 20 to 30 minutes, then add to recipe and cook as required. One ounce dry reconstitutes to 3-4 ounces.

These are wild mushrooms, they may have stones embedded in their flesh. To help dislodge the stones, it is strongly recommended to reconstitute and agitate the mushrooms prior to use.

Note: some stone may not be dislodged from the flesh after reconstitution.

Substitutes: Portabella, Chanterelle or Oyster Mushrooms.