Mushroom species are common: matsutake mushroom, truffle, bamboo fungus, dry mushrooms, morel mushrooms.
1, matsutake
Matsutake, scientifically known as matsutake mushrooms, is a very valuable wild edible fungi, it is extremely demanding on the growth environment, can only grow in pollution-free high-altitude forest areas, so the production is very rare, good quality fresh matsutake, smells with a special aroma, you can do sashimi to eat, but also can be stewed or baked to eat.
2, truffle
Truffle, is a kind of long in the soil of the stem tuber fungi, often attached to the roots of pine trees, its texture is relatively hard, unlike ordinary mushrooms as soft. China's production of truffles, mainly concentrated in Yunnan Yongren and Sichuan Panzhihua area.
3, bamboo fungus
Bamboo fungus, also known as bamboo fungus, bamboo ginseng, is parasitized in the withered bamboo roots of a kind of cryptogamic fungi, the shape is very special, with snow-white, net-type stalk, so also known as "queen of fungi", "snow skirt fairy! "The flavor of bamboo fungus is sweet and crispy, and it is very suitable for cooking soup.
4, dry fungus
Dry fungus, mainly distributed in the altitude of 1,000 ~ 2,800 meters under the pine forest, is produced in Yunnan region of a very valuable wild edible fungi. The dry mushrooms look dry from the outside, but the taste is not bad at all, it tastes with a flavor similar to corned beef jerky, suitable for frying, steaming, cold and other eating methods.
5, morel mushrooms
morel mushrooms, the appearance looks like a sheep's belly, belonging to the edible and medicinal mushrooms, in Yunnan, there are local morel mushrooms to eat enough, eighty can still walk all over the mountain said. The more crispy texture of more mammary mushrooms, special flavor, suitable for eating stew or bring steamed eggs, however, the market sells a lot of morel mushrooms, belong to the artificial cultivation of fungi, wild morel mushrooms production is small.
Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia - Truffle Baidu Encyclopedia - Bamboo Fungus Baidu Encyclopedia - Matsutake