Pholiota microspora

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Pholiota microspora

Cultivation of Pholiota microspora

Pholiota microspora, commonly known as nameko, is a species of fungus in the family Strophariaceae. It is a popular edible mushroom in East Asia, particularly in Japan, where it is cultivated for culinary use. The mushroom is known for its small, orange-brown caps and slimy texture when cooked.

Description[edit]

Pholiota microspora produces small to medium-sized fruiting bodies. The cap is typically 3–8 cm in diameter, convex to flat, and covered with a sticky, gelatinous layer. The color of the cap ranges from orange to brown. The gills are adnate to adnexed, and the spore print is brown. The stipe is cylindrical, often with a ring, and matches the cap in color.

Habitat and Distribution[edit]

Pholiota microspora is native to East Asia, where it grows on decaying wood, particularly on hardwoods. It is commonly found in Japan, China, and Korea. The species has been introduced to other regions through cultivation.

Cultivation[edit]

Nameko mushrooms served with soba noodles

Pholiota microspora is widely cultivated for its culinary value. The cultivation process involves inoculating sterilized sawdust or wood chips with mycelium and maintaining a humid environment to promote fruiting. The mushrooms are typically harvested when the caps are fully expanded but before the gills darken.

Culinary Use[edit]

In Japanese cuisine, nameko mushrooms are prized for their unique texture and flavor. They are often used in miso soup, nabemono (hot pot dishes), and as a topping for soba noodles. The slimy coating on the cap is considered a delicacy and adds a distinct mouthfeel to dishes.

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