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Mycopia Alba Clamshell Mushrooms Organic (10 x 4 oz)
$59.00
Sautee, Grill, Braise, Stew
Case of 10 - Retail Packs
Mycopia Alba Clamshell Mushrooms Organic (CASE)
Similar to how the white button mushroom is an albino version of the crimini, our Alba Clamshell Mushroom is an albino strain of the Brown Clamshell. The versatile Alba Clamshell™, also known as Hon- or Buna-Shimeji, is distinguished by its mild shellfish flavor. It's quarter-size caps with 2 to 3 inch white stems retain a crunchy texture even after sautéing.
We recommend a hot sauté to coax the most flavor out of this mushroom. The Alba Clamshell™ is a pleasant addition to seafood soups or bisques, stews, sauces, or stir-fries. They have a good shelf life, and the creamy white caps of the Alba Clamshell™ are attractive in produce and restaurant presentations. Certified organic by QAI.
Crisp to crunchy texture, with an almond aroma, and shellfish-like flavor, the Alba Clamshell™ is excellent with fish and shellfish. It likes olive oil, garlic, tomato, red bell pepper, citrus juices, and thyme, and pairs well with Sauvignon Blanc.
Mycopia Mushrooms
Our mushrooms are grown on oak-based substrate in reusable bottles. After the mushrooms are harvested, the spent substrate is recycled and turned into compost that is highly prized by local farmers and wineries. Our mushrooms have been certified organic and kosher since 2005.
Yellowbird Foodshed purchases mushrooms from Mycopia Gourmet Mushrooms Michigan operation. It was formed in 2013 when the parent company purchased the existing mushroom plant located in Scottville, MI from Diversified Natural Products, Inc. The Scottville facility is located 10 miles from Lake Michigan in the heart of Michigan’s hardwood lumber industry. Fresh water and the byproducts from the lumber industry are key ingredients for a successful specialty mushroom operation.