What is a hen of forests?

Hen of the Woods is a delicious edible fungus found in many parts of North America, Europe and Asia. The scientific name of the fungus is Grifola Frondosa , although it is also known as Sheepshead, Ramshead or Maitake. This sponge has a unique and festive appearance and lends well a wide range of meals. Unlike some other mushrooms, they can also be stored relatively easily. In appearance they both look completely different. Hen of the Woods is a gray to brown sponge with a white print of spores found at the base of oaks and growing on other live hard woods. The sponge resembles a disheveled collar or coral reef and forms rosettes in a fan in the shape of a fan. They can grow to relatively large, with samples of up to £ 30 (13 kilograms). Other seasons in rare circumstances. It is a characteristic sponge that is a good choice for identifying less experienced mushroom hunters who can verify identification using a good mushroom manual and checking the printing of spores. The younger the sponge, the better it will taste so glassizte soon and often; They grow in the same place year after year.

This sponge can be difficult to clean due to many folds. The easiest way is to clean when it is fresh and can be brushed gently, even if the older samples will have to be cropped with a knife to remove hard growth and clumps of impurities. Allergic reactions have been reported, most often due to the consumption of more mature mushrooms, so that the older part of the mushroom is trimmed and taste a small amount of fungus before cooking large meals.

In Texture, Hen of the Woods is somewhat chewing and the sponge is also very durable. For this reason, they can be used in a wide range of meals including soups, stewed meat and fries. The hens of forests can be delicious baked, added to the stuffing, grilled or steamed, although the fungus itself is somewhat bland and can better taste with the addition of sauce or marinade. Can be stored in a fridge in a brown paper bagfor several days or cleaned, sliced ​​and frozen for future use.

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