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  2. Transform Asian kitchen staples into an umami-packed ... - AOL

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    Dried shiitake mushrooms contribute to the soup in two ways. Rehydrating them in hot water renders them soft and supple while infusing the soaking water with flavor. ... 1 tablespoon minced fresh ...

  3. Shiitake - Wikipedia

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    Fresh and dried shiitake have many uses in East and Southeast Asia. In Chinese cuisine, they are used in many dishes, including soups, braises, and stir-fried vegetable dishes such as Buddha's delight. In Japan, they are served in miso soup, used as the basis for a kind of vegetarian dashi, and as an ingredient in many steamed and simmered dishes.

  4. Soups in East Asian culture - Wikipedia

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    It is usually served at breakfast in Japan and sometimes includes tofu, mushrooms, seaweed, or green onions. Shark fin soup is a Chinese soup made with shark's fin, crab meat and egg that is often served in banquets. Dried tofu skin soup With Shiitake mushrooms and dried oysters. Base of soup from pork ribs and/or chicken broth.

  5. List of Chinese mushrooms and fungi - Wikipedia

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    East Asian mushrooms and fungi are often used in East Asian cuisine, either fresh or dried. According to Chinese traditional medicine , many types of mushroom affect the eater's physical and emotional wellbeing.

  6. Ginger Shiitake Soup with Cabbage and Edamame Beans

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    With slotted spoon, remove mushrooms, discard stems and slice caps into thin strips. Set mushrooms and stock aside separately. In soup pot or large Dutch oven over medium heat, sauté ginger and leek in oil until soft (about 3 minutes). Add shiitakes and sauté 45 minutes or until mushrooms start to brown.

  7. Doenjang-guk - Wikipedia

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    Mu-doenjang-guk (무된장국) is light yet very flavorful. Prepared with Korean radish (mu 무), and also some basic aromatic vegetables, such as onion, garlic, scallion, chilli peppers, dried kelp (dashima 다시마), ssalddeumul (쌀뜨물), and dried shiitake mushrooms (which are common ingredients used to make a traditional Korean broth). [8]