Shiitake, Sliced, Stir-Fried Mushrooms Nutrition Facts

Shiitake is a kind of mushroom that is produced in East Asia. It is not only, consumed in Asian countries but also sent to other countries in dried form. The confectioners of Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Thai include in preparing the cuisine. It will not be wrong to say if we call it a medical mushroom. You may get them in packages in dried form and if you want them mild, they can be soaked in the water. People prefer to dip them in the water as they believe that dehydration process make dry umamiĀ flavour.

Japanese do not use stems of shiitake in their cuisine for being it hard and take long cooking time. Their emphasize is on using soft fleshy caps. It has gained popularity in other countries as Russia has started growing it. Now western countries are making their cuisine by including it. We may stop progression of cancer and AIDS by making it an ingredient of our diet.

Shiitake, Sliced, Stir-Fried Mushrooms Nutritional Value, Data, Information, Content, Label, List and Benefits

Measure 125ml

Weight 57g

Energy 27kcal

Energy 115kj

Protein 2g

Carbohydrate 4g

Total Sugar tr g

Total Dietary Fiber 2.1g

Total Fat tr g

Calcium 1mg

Iron 0.3mg

Sodium 3mg

Potassium 186mg

Magnesium 11mg

Phosphorus 63mg

Vitamin A 0RAE

Beta-carotene 0mcg

Lycopene 0mcg

Folate 8DFE

Vitamin C 0mg

Vitamin B12 0 mcg