Noun
edible east Asian mushroom having a golden or dark brown to blackish cap and an inedible stipe
Source: WordNetCalifornia-style pizza tends to have disparate ingredients with an emphasis on vegetables, with any combination of chili oil, prawns, eggs, chicken, shiitake mushrooms, olives, bell pepper, goat cheese, and feta cheese. Source: Internet
Among the company's newest skin care innovations were a new peptide based on the concept epigenetics for skin renewal and a botanical active derived from shiitake mushroom extract. Source: Internet
Also, Roasted tofu stuffed with shiitake mushrooms, carrots and shallots, served with basil, tomatoes and a sweet soy sauce was very good. Source: Internet
Foods that contain vitamin D include butter, eggs, fish liver oils, margarine, fortified milk and juice, portabella and shiitake mushrooms, and oily fishes such as tuna, herring, and salmon. Source: Internet
The new functional-beverage line Earth & Star pairs mushroom blends with oat milk for an instant refresh; the ceremonial-grade matcha version, with shiitake and turkey tail mushrooms, is a morning eye-opener. Source: Internet
So staff created a meaty roasted pork and ginger shiitake broth ramen and a stir-fried carrot and burdock root salad for their first travel-inspired fare, which sold out. Source: Internet