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enoki

[ih-noh-kee]

noun

  1. a thin, long-stemmed and tiny-capped white mushroom, Flamma velutipes, native to the northern mountain ranges of Japan and prized as a food.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of enoki1

< Japanese enoki(take), equivalent to enoki “hackberry, Chinese nettle tree” + take “mܲǴdz”
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She couldn't remember "the specific purchase", but had previously bought a variety of mushrooms - shitake, porcini, enoki - from similar stores, she said.

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“It’s not a singular experience. There’s something for everyone,” Enoki said.

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Fans also line up on weekends for its rice rolls, chicken sticky rice, egg yolk buns and bean curd wrap with pork and enoki mushroom.

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Montebello-based company recalls enoki mushrooms suspected as the source of a listeria outbreak that has infected 36 people and killed four.

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The team treated the fruiting bodies of enoki mushrooms and the inedible reishi mushrooms with sodium hydroxide and hydrogen peroxide.

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Enoch Ardenenol