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tintalle[_2_] 08-02-2009 05:21 AM

dried mushrooms? source?
 
Hey all,

anyone know of a source for good dried mushrooms that is either in
canada, or will ship to canada? ideally i'd like to get a larger
sized jar of mixed wild varieties... but if i have to buy a bunch of
different ones to combin myself that will work too. I used to be able
to buy a large jar at Costco here, but haven't been able to find them
lately. They are the perfect addition to the mushroom soups and
risottos i make, along with so many other things.

thanks,
tint

zara[_11_] 08-02-2009 03:32 PM

dried mushrooms? source?
 

"tintalle" > wrote in message
...
> Hey all,
>
> anyone know of a source for good dried mushrooms that is either in
> canada, or will ship to canada? ideally i'd like to get a larger
> sized jar of mixed wild varieties... but if i have to buy a bunch of
> different ones to combin myself that will work too. I used to be able
> to buy a large jar at Costco here, but haven't been able to find them
> lately. They are the perfect addition to the mushroom soups and
> risottos i make, along with so many other things.


Google is your friend here - plenty of sources.



Dave Smith[_5_] 08-02-2009 05:37 PM

dried mushrooms? source?
 
tintalle wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> anyone know of a source for good dried mushrooms that is either in
> canada, or will ship to canada? ideally i'd like to get a larger
> sized jar of mixed wild varieties... but if i have to buy a bunch of
> different ones to combin myself that will work too. I used to be able
> to buy a large jar at Costco here, but haven't been able to find them
> lately. They are the perfect addition to the mushroom soups and
> risottos i make, along with so many other things.



You can usually find dried mushrooms in an oriental market. If you live
in an area large enough to have a Costco there is bound to be one.

theron 08-02-2009 05:45 PM

dried mushrooms? source?
 

"tintalle" > wrote in message
...
> Hey all,
>
> anyone know of a source for good dried mushrooms that is either in
> canada, or will ship to canada? ideally i'd like to get a larger
> sized jar of mixed wild varieties... but if i have to buy a bunch of
> different ones to combin myself that will work too. I used to be able
> to buy a large jar at Costco here, but haven't been able to find them
> lately. They are the perfect addition to the mushroom soups and
> risottos i make, along with so many other things.
>
> thanks,
> tint

..>
>

What kind of mushrooms are you looking for? I buy dried A-grade[important]
Italian Porcinis from my local Italian deli for $30/lb. You can't beat that
on the internet. I have purchased dried morels @ $80-$100/lb on e-bay
without any complaints. With morels you have to make sure you're getting
good sized mushrooms, not those little bitty ones. Many morels come from
Oregon, in addition to France. If you find an E-bay vendor with a 99%
positive rating you shouldn't go wrong.

Therey




tintalle[_2_] 08-02-2009 06:07 PM

dried mushrooms? source?
 
On Feb 8, 2:45*pm, "Theron" > wrote:
> "tintalle" > wrote in message
>
> ...> Hey all,
>
> > anyone know of a source for good dried mushrooms that is either in
> > canada, or will ship to canada? *ideally i'd like to get a larger
> > sized jar of mixed wild varieties... but if i have to buy a bunch of
> > different ones to combin myself that will work too. *I used to be able
> > to buy a large jar at Costco here, but haven't been able to find them
> > lately. *They are the perfect addition to the mushroom soups and
> > risottos i make, along with so many other things.

>
> > thanks,
> > tint

> .>
>
> What kind of mushrooms are you looking for? I buy dried A-grade[important]
> Italian Porcinis from my local Italian deli for $30/lb. You can't beat that
> on the internet. I have purchased dried morels @ $80-$100/lb on e-bay
> without any complaints. With morels you have to make sure you're getting
> good sized mushrooms, not those little bitty ones. Many morels come from
> Oregon, in addition to France. If you find an E-bay vendor with a 99%
> positive rating you shouldn't go wrong.
>
> Therey


Well what i've had before was a mix including morels, porcini,
shitake... and something else i can't remember. It had this lovely
smokey woodsey flavor, just a little went a long way.

The area i'm in doesn't have much of an asian.. or any other
ethnic.. .market. there are a few small asian groceries that i've
checked, but they didn't carry anything i can't get at the regular
grocery stores, surprisingly enough.

I hadn't really considered ebay... i guess that'll be my next try.
I've spent hours googling, but its hard to find a vendor that operates
or ships in canada, and even then i'd prefer to not fly blind... a few
recommendations can make all the difference.

thanks everyone,
tint

sf[_9_] 08-02-2009 07:17 PM

dried mushrooms? source?
 
On Sun, 8 Feb 2009 10:07:55 -0800 (PST), tintalle >
wrote:

>I've spent hours googling, but its hard to find a vendor that operates
>or ships in canada, and even then i'd prefer to not fly blind... a few
>recommendations can make all the difference.


No recommendations, but have you already seen this web site?
http://www.pacrimmushrooms.com/dried-list.php


--
I never worry about diets. The only carrots that
interest me are the number of carats in a diamond.

Mae West

JonquilJan 08-02-2009 09:45 PM

dried mushrooms? source?
 
tintalle > wrote in message
...
> Hey all,
>
> anyone know of a source for good dried mushrooms that is either in
> canada, or will ship to canada? ideally i'd like to get a larger
> sized jar of mixed wild varieties... but if i have to buy a bunch of
> different ones to combin myself that will work too. I used to be able
> to buy a large jar at Costco here, but haven't been able to find them
> lately. They are the perfect addition to the mushroom soups and
> risottos i make, along with so many other things.
>
> thanks,
> tint


www.frontiercoop.com

They do ship to Canada. They are excellent - good fresh products - good
service - fast shipment.

JonquilJan

Learn something new every day
As long as you are learning, you are living
When you stop learning, you start dying




blake murphy[_2_] 09-02-2009 05:03 PM

dried mushrooms? source?
 
On Sun, 08 Feb 2009 12:37:06 -0500, Dave Smith wrote:

> tintalle wrote:
>> Hey all,
>>
>> anyone know of a source for good dried mushrooms that is either in
>> canada, or will ship to canada? ideally i'd like to get a larger
>> sized jar of mixed wild varieties... but if i have to buy a bunch of
>> different ones to combin myself that will work too. I used to be able
>> to buy a large jar at Costco here, but haven't been able to find them
>> lately. They are the perfect addition to the mushroom soups and
>> risottos i make, along with so many other things.

>
> You can usually find dried mushrooms in an oriental market. If you live
> in an area large enough to have a Costco there is bound to be one.


for black mushrooms, sure. for other varieties, not so much, at least in
my experience.

your pal,
blake

blake murphy[_2_] 09-02-2009 05:06 PM

dried mushrooms? source?
 
On Sun, 8 Feb 2009 10:07:55 -0800 (PST), tintalle wrote:

> On Feb 8, 2:45*pm, "Theron" > wrote:
>> "tintalle" > wrote in message
>>
>> ...> Hey all,
>>
>>> anyone know of a source for good dried mushrooms that is either in
>>> canada, or will ship to canada? *ideally i'd like to get a larger
>>> sized jar of mixed wild varieties... but if i have to buy a bunch of
>>> different ones to combin myself that will work too. *I used to be able
>>> to buy a large jar at Costco here, but haven't been able to find them
>>> lately. *They are the perfect addition to the mushroom soups and
>>> risottos i make, along with so many other things.

>>
>>> thanks,
>>> tint

>> .>
>>
>> What kind of mushrooms are you looking for? I buy dried A-grade[important]
>> Italian Porcinis from my local Italian deli for $30/lb. You can't beat that
>> on the internet. I have purchased dried morels @ $80-$100/lb on e-bay
>> without any complaints. With morels you have to make sure you're getting
>> good sized mushrooms, not those little bitty ones. Many morels come from
>> Oregon, in addition to France. If you find an E-bay vendor with a 99%
>> positive rating you shouldn't go wrong.
>>
>> Therey

>
> Well what i've had before was a mix including morels, porcini,
> shitake... and something else i can't remember. It had this lovely
> smokey woodsey flavor, just a little went a long way.
>
> The area i'm in doesn't have much of an asian.. or any other
> ethnic.. .market. there are a few small asian groceries that i've
> checked, but they didn't carry anything i can't get at the regular
> grocery stores, surprisingly enough.
>
> I hadn't really considered ebay... i guess that'll be my next try.
> I've spent hours googling, but its hard to find a vendor that operates
> or ships in canada, and even then i'd prefer to not fly blind... a few
> recommendations can make all the difference.
>
> thanks everyone,
> tint


i would google for on-line sources rather than rely on the vagaries of
e-bay. but possibly good deals can be had there, i don't know.

your pal,
blake

James Silverton[_2_] 09-02-2009 05:09 PM

dried mushrooms? source?
 
blake wrote on Mon, 09 Feb 2009 17:03:38 GMT:

>> tintalle wrote:
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> anyone know of a source for good dried mushrooms that is
>>> either in canada, or will ship to canada? ideally i'd like
>>> to get a larger sized jar of mixed wild varieties... but if
>>> i have to buy a bunch of different ones to combin myself
>>> that will work too. I used to be able to buy a large jar at
>>> Costco here, but haven't been able to find them lately.
>>> They are the perfect addition to the mushroom soups
>>> and risottos i make, along with so many other things.

>>
>> You can usually find dried mushrooms in an oriental market.
>> If you live in an area large enough to have a Costco there is
>> bound to be one.


> for black mushrooms, sure. for other varieties, not so much,
> at least in my experience.


In your area and mine, Blake, the two Chinese supermarkets in Rockville,
Maxim's and Kam Sen, are good sources.
--

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not


theron 09-02-2009 11:23 PM

dried mushrooms? source?
 

"JonquilJan" > wrote in message
. ..
> tintalle > wrote in message
> ...
>> Hey all,
>>
>> anyone know of a source for good dried mushrooms that is either in
>> canada, or will ship to canada? ideally i'd like to get a larger
>> sized jar of mixed wild varieties... but if i have to buy a bunch of
>> different ones to combin myself that will work too. I used to be able
>> to buy a large jar at Costco here, but haven't been able to find them
>> lately. They are the perfect addition to the mushroom soups and
>> risottos i make, along with so many other things.
>>
>> thanks,
>> tint

>
> www.frontiercoop.com
>
> They do ship to Canada. They are excellent - good fresh products - good
> service - fast shipment.
>
> JonquilJan
>
> Learn something new every day
> As long as you are learning, you are living
> When you stop learning, you start dying
>
>

Their only named species is shiitake, OK for Asian dishes but not most
other. Their other mushrooms are just labeled "mushrooms"




theron 09-02-2009 11:26 PM

dried mushrooms? source?
 

"tintalle" > wrote in message
...
On Feb 8, 2:45 pm, "Theron" > wrote:
> "tintalle" > wrote in message
>
> ...>
> Hey all,
>
> > anyone know of a source for good dried mushrooms that is either in
> > canada, or will ship to canada? ideally i'd like to get a larger
> > sized jar of mixed wild varieties... but if i have to buy a bunch of
> > different ones to combin myself that will work too. I used to be able
> > to buy a large jar at Costco here, but haven't been able to find them
> > lately. They are the perfect addition to the mushroom soups and
> > risottos i make, along with so many other things.

>
> > thanks,
> > tint

> .>
>
> What kind of mushrooms are you looking for? I buy dried A-grade[important]
> Italian Porcinis from my local Italian deli for $30/lb. You can't beat
> that
> on the internet. I have purchased dried morels @ $80-$100/lb on e-bay
> without any complaints. With morels you have to make sure you're getting
> good sized mushrooms, not those little bitty ones. Many morels come from
> Oregon, in addition to France. If you find an E-bay vendor with a 99%
> positive rating you shouldn't go wrong.
>
> Therey


Well what i've had before was a mix including morels, porcini,
shitake... and something else i can't remember. It had this lovely
smokey woodsey flavor, just a little went a long way.

The area i'm in doesn't have much of an asian.. or any other
ethnic.. .market. there are a few small asian groceries that i've
checked, but they didn't carry anything i can't get at the regular
grocery stores, surprisingly enough.

I hadn't really considered ebay... i guess that'll be my next try.
I've spent hours googling, but its hard to find a vendor that operates
or ships in canada, and even then i'd prefer to not fly blind... a few
recommendations can make all the difference.

thanks everyone,
tint

I'd avoid a "mix". Each variety has its distinct flavor. Morels are quite
subtle. Dried porcinis are assertive. Fresh porcinis[when rarely available]
are quite delicate. For non Asian dishes I wouldn't use Shiitakes.

Ther




blake murphy[_2_] 10-02-2009 03:41 PM

dried mushrooms? source?
 
On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 17:09:49 GMT, James Silverton wrote:

> blake wrote on Mon, 09 Feb 2009 17:03:38 GMT:
>
>>> tintalle wrote:
>>>> Hey all,
>>>>
>>>> anyone know of a source for good dried mushrooms that is
>>>> either in canada, or will ship to canada? ideally i'd like
>>>> to get a larger sized jar of mixed wild varieties... but if
>>>> i have to buy a bunch of different ones to combin myself
>>>> that will work too. I used to be able to buy a large jar at
>>>> Costco here, but haven't been able to find them lately.
>>>> They are the perfect addition to the mushroom soups
>>>> and risottos i make, along with so many other things.
>>>
>>> You can usually find dried mushrooms in an oriental market.
>>> If you live in an area large enough to have a Costco there is
>>> bound to be one.

>
>> for black mushrooms, sure. for other varieties, not so much,
>> at least in my experience.

>
> In your area and mine, Blake, the two Chinese supermarkets in Rockville,
> Maxim's and Kam Sen, are good sources.


for morels and other mushrooms not thought of as particularly asian?
that's what i thought the tintalle was looking for.

your pal,
blake

sf[_9_] 11-02-2009 02:18 AM

dried mushrooms? source?
 
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 15:41:17 GMT, blake murphy
> wrote:

>On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 17:09:49 GMT, James Silverton wrote:
>
>> blake wrote on Mon, 09 Feb 2009 17:03:38 GMT:
>>
>>>> tintalle wrote:
>>>>> Hey all,
>>>>>
>>>>> anyone know of a source for good dried mushrooms that is
>>>>> either in canada, or will ship to canada? ideally i'd like
>>>>> to get a larger sized jar of mixed wild varieties... but if
>>>>> i have to buy a bunch of different ones to combin myself
>>>>> that will work too. I used to be able to buy a large jar at
>>>>> Costco here, but haven't been able to find them lately.
>>>>> They are the perfect addition to the mushroom soups
>>>>> and risottos i make, along with so many other things.
>>>>
>>>> You can usually find dried mushrooms in an oriental market.
>>>> If you live in an area large enough to have a Costco there is
>>>> bound to be one.

>>
>>> for black mushrooms, sure. for other varieties, not so much,
>>> at least in my experience.

>>
>> In your area and mine, Blake, the two Chinese supermarkets in Rockville,
>> Maxim's and Kam Sen, are good sources.

>
>for morels and other mushrooms not thought of as particularly asian?
>that's what i thought the tintalle was looking for.
>

I didn't think the OP was looking for asian mushrooms either.


--
I never worry about diets. The only carrots that
interest me are the number of carats in a diamond.

Mae West


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