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Awhile back there was a discussion on mushrooms, and IIRC, it was
'cshenk' who suggested I try some Shimeji mushrooms. Well, after seeing them in Asian supermarkets/shops all over th place in Sydney, I finally found some awhile back...... in a supermarket in an Asian 'part of town' :-) Plus I found some other varieties, so tried them all. Shimeji, enoki, portabella, and plain old button mushies. Sauteed them together (the Enoki went in last, raw) and had with a char grilled eye fillet/tenderloin. Now I just need to find a place that sells the 'wood ear' fughi..... I *LOVE* that sliced finely in chinese food!! http://tinypic.com/m/ae41hy/3 http://tinypic.com/m/ae41hz/3 http://tinypic.com/m/ae41i0/3 http://tinypic.com/m/ae41kw/3 http://tinypic.com/m/ae41kx/3 -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia A good friend would drive 30 miles at 2:00 am to bail you out of jail. A best friend, however, would be sitting in the cell next to you saying "Man, that was f******n Awesome!" |
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PL > wrote: > Awhile back there was a discussion on mushrooms, and IIRC, it was > 'cshenk' who suggested I try some Shimeji mushrooms. > > Well, after seeing them in Asian supermarkets/shops all over th place in > Sydney, I finally found some awhile back...... in a supermarket in an > Asian 'part of town' :-) > > Plus I found some other varieties, so tried them all. Shimeji, enoki, > portabella, and plain old button mushies. > > Sauteed them together (the Enoki went in last, raw) and had with a char > grilled eye fillet/tenderloin. > > Now I just need to find a place that sells the 'wood ear' funghi..... I > *LOVE* that sliced finely in chinese food!! Looks ambitious. ;-d I like wood ears but can not eat them. They are one of the few foods I've found that I am truly allergic to rather than just sensitive to. Wheat makes me ill but I don't think it's actually a true allergy. Woodear mushrooms make my face break out in hives. It's itchy and rather unsightly. <sigh> -- Peace! Om Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> *Only Irish *coffee provides in a single glass all four *essential food groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar *and fat. --Alex Levine |
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Omelet > wrote in newsmpomelet-3E9135.00003705062010
@news-wc.giganews.com: > In article >, > PL > wrote: > >> Awhile back there was a discussion on mushrooms, and IIRC, it was >> 'cshenk' who suggested I try some Shimeji mushrooms. >> >> Well, after seeing them in Asian supermarkets/shops all over th place in >> Sydney, I finally found some awhile back...... in a supermarket in an >> Asian 'part of town' :-) >> >> Plus I found some other varieties, so tried them all. Shimeji, enoki, >> portabella, and plain old button mushies. >> >> Sauteed them together (the Enoki went in last, raw) and had with a char >> grilled eye fillet/tenderloin. >> >> Now I just need to find a place that sells the 'wood ear' funghi..... I >> *LOVE* that sliced finely in chinese food!! > > Looks ambitious. ;-d > > I like wood ears but can not eat them. They are one of the few foods > I've found that I am truly allergic to rather than just sensitive to. > Wheat makes me ill but I don't think it's actually a true allergy. So you're gluten free eating as well? > > Woodear mushrooms make my face break out in hives. It's itchy and rather > unsightly. <sigh> Bugger :-( You could always take an anti-histamine before you eat them?? ;-) -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia A good friend would drive 30 miles at 2:00 am to bail you out of jail. A best friend, however, would be sitting in the cell next to you saying "Man, that was f******n Awesome!" |
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PL > wrote: > > I like wood ears but can not eat them. They are one of the few foods > > I've found that I am truly allergic to rather than just sensitive to. > > Wheat makes me ill but I don't think it's actually a true allergy. > > > So you're gluten free eating as well? Most of the time. As I get older, my cheat tolerance decreases. ;-( > > > > > > Woodear mushrooms make my face break out in hives. It's itchy and rather > > unsightly. <sigh> > > > Bugger :-( > > You could always take an anti-histamine before you eat them?? ;-) > > > > -- > Peter Lucas Nah. There are plenty of other mushrooms. <g> -- Peace! Om Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> *Only Irish *coffee provides in a single glass all four *essential food groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar *and fat. --Alex Levine |
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On Jun 1, 10:21*pm, PL > wrote:
> Awhile back there was a discussion on mushrooms, and IIRC, it was > 'cshenk' who suggested I try some Shimeji mushrooms. > > Well, after seeing them in Asian supermarkets/shops all over th place in > Sydney, I finally found some awhile back...... in a supermarket in an > Asian 'part of town' :-) > > Plus I found some other varieties, so tried them all. Shimeji, enoki, > portabella, and plain old button mushies. You haven't been eating mushrooms on a regular basis before? Is it you, or are mushrooms less commonplace/popular in Australia than everywhere else (or at least in Europe, Asia and North America)? > Sauteed them together (the Enoki went in last, raw) and had with a char > grilled eye fillet/tenderloin. > > Now I just need to find a place that sells the 'wood ear' fughi..... I > *LOVE* that sliced finely in chinese food!! Try good quality porcini/cepes and/or morels. You'll be amazed. Chanterelles are also very nice. > http://tinypic.com/m/ae41hy/3 > > http://tinypic.com/m/ae41hz/3 > > http://tinypic.com/m/ae41i0/3 > > http://tinypic.com/m/ae41kw/3 > > http://tinypic.com/m/ae41kx/3 > > -- > Peter Lucas > Brisbane > Australia > > A good friend would drive 30 miles at 2:00 am to bail you out of jail. > A best friend, however, would be sitting in the cell next to you saying > "Man, that was f******n Awesome!" |
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On Sat, 05 Jun 2010 03:14:12 -0500, Omelet >
wrote: >In article >, > PL > wrote: > >> > I like wood ears but can not eat them. They are one of the few foods >> > I've found that I am truly allergic to rather than just sensitive to. >> > Wheat makes me ill but I don't think it's actually a true allergy. >> >> >> So you're gluten free eating as well? > >Most of the time. >As I get older, my cheat tolerance decreases. ;-( So you're glutton free eating as well? ;-) |
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brooklyn1 > wrote: > On Sat, 05 Jun 2010 03:14:12 -0500, Omelet > > wrote: > > >In article >, > > PL > wrote: > > > >> > I like wood ears but can not eat them. They are one of the few foods > >> > I've found that I am truly allergic to rather than just sensitive to. > >> > Wheat makes me ill but I don't think it's actually a true allergy. > >> > >> > >> So you're gluten free eating as well? > > > >Most of the time. > >As I get older, my cheat tolerance decreases. ;-( > > So you're glutton free eating as well? ;-) Only if it's lettuce or spinach. <g> -- Peace! Om Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> Only Irish coffee provides in a single glass all four essential food groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar and fat. --Alex Levine |
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Mushrooms in the face
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