white matsutake
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Definition
Noun: A large, edible wild mushroom (Tricholoma magnivelare) characterized by its initial white color that develops brownish stains with age. It has white gills, a distinctive spicy and aromatic odor, and is harvested, particularly in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, for use in East Asian cuisine.
Usage Notes
"White matsutake" is a specific term for this mushroom species. It is primarily used in culinary and mycological (the study of fungi) contexts. The name distinguishes it from other related matsutake species, such as the red pine mushroom. It is often discussed in relation to foraging, gourmet cooking, and commercial trade.
Examples
- The white matsutake is highly prized by chefs for its unique peppery and cinnamon-like aroma.
- Foragers in Oregon search carefully for the white matsutake each autumn.
- The price of white matsutake can be very high due to its demand and seasonal availability.
Advanced Usage
- Commercial Context: The term is frequently used in discussions of wild mushroom commerce, sustainable harvesting, and export markets, particularly to Japan and other Asian countries.
- Example: The export of white matsutake is a significant seasonal industry in some coastal communities.
Variants and Related Words
- Matsutake (n): The general common name for mushrooms in the genus, which includes the white matsutake. Often refers specifically to , the Japanese pine mushroom.
- Pine mushroom (n): A common name for various matsutake species, including the white matsutake, which are often found in association with conifer trees.
Synonyms
- American matsutake (n): A synonym emphasizing its geographic prevalence in North America.
- (n): The formal scientific (Latin) name for the species.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- Matsutake hunting/foraging: The activity of searching for these mushrooms in the wild.
- Example: Matsutake hunting requires knowledge of the forest ecosystem and the right weather conditions.
- Matsutake season: The specific time of year, typically late summer to fall, when these mushrooms fruit and can be harvested.
- Example: Restaurants update their menus during matsutake season.
Noun
- a large white mushroom that develops brown stains as it ages; gills are white; odor is spicy and aromatic; collected commercially for oriental cooking the Pacific Northwest