Definition of Shitake

1. Noun. (alternative spelling of shiitake) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Shitake

1. shiitake [n -S] - See also: shiitake

Literary usage of Shitake

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The US Virgin Islands Alive! by Harriet Greenberg, Douglas Greenberg (2006)
"Heartier fare includes chicken or tofu stir fry, pork spare ribs or blackened scallops with spinach and shitake salad. Casual attire. ..."

2. Bermuda Alive!by Harriet Greenberg by Harriet Greenberg (2000)
"Vegetarians can enjoy the leek and feta cheese tart or the grilled shitake mushrooms with goat cheese. Be sure to leave room for a Dark and Stormy (black ..."

3. Western Canada by Paul-Eric Dumontier, Jennifer McMorran, Pierre Longnus (2004)
"The cuisine by chef Anthony Wood includes fusion-style dishes like Polynesian prawns and chicken, Madagascar pepper steak and pheasant shitake. ..."

4. Letters from Japan; a Record of Modern Life in the Island Empire by Hugh Fraser (1899)
"In one province, Tosa, whole trees are cut down expressly to make a bed for the mushroom called shitake, ..."

5. Letters from Japan; a Record of Modern Life in the Island Empire by Hugh Fraser (1899)
"In one province, Tosa, whole trees are cut down expressly to make a bed for the mushroom called shitake, which will only grow on the bark of oak trees; ..."

6. Eat Your Food! Gastronomical Glory from Garden to Gut: A Coastalfields by Aaron Brachfeld, Aaron Brachfeld and Mary Choate, Mary Choate (2007)
"For an interesting change, try using other types of mushrooms: white "button" mushrooms and shitake work fantastically. This soup is highly adaptable and, ..."

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