Fungal Species: Cantharellus cibarius (golden chanterelle)

Impact of Dehydration Techniques on the Nutritional and Microbial Profiles of Dried Mushrooms

This comprehensive review examines different methods for drying mushrooms and how each technique affects their nutritional value and safety. Freeze drying maintains the best nutritional quality but is expensive, while microwave and hot air drying are faster and more cost-effective while still reducing harmful bacteria. The study helps consumers and food producers understand which drying methods produce the highest quality dried mushrooms for cooking and health benefits.

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How funnel chanterelle (Craterellus tubaeformis) became an urban forager favorite in Scandinavia

Funnel chanterelles were ignored by Scandinavian peasants for centuries despite being abundantly available, but as cities grew and attitudes changed, they became popular among urban foragers starting in the 1970s. Today, they are one of the most sought-after wild mushrooms in Sweden and Norway, available fresh or dried in stores and widely served in restaurants. The mushroom’s popularity reflects broader cultural shifts toward valuing local foods, spending time in nature for leisure, and integrating traditional wild foods into modern cuisine.

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