Preheat the oven to 200˚C. Rinse the bulgur briefly, then put it into a large bowl. Add a little seasoning of salt and pepper then pour over 250ml boiling water. Cover the bowl with a plate and leave to stand for 20 minutes, while you cook the mushrooms. Put the hen of the woods fronds into wide roasting tray (use 2 if necessary to avoid.. Grifola frondosa (also known as hen-of-the-woods, maitake (舞茸, "dancing mushroom") in Japanese, ram's head or sheep's head) is a polypore mushroom that grows at the base of trees, particularly old growth oaks or maples. It is typically found in late summer to early autumn. It is native to China, Europe, and North America.

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Laetiporus. Laetiporus is a genus of edible mushrooms found throughout much of the world. Some species, especially Laetiporus sulphureus, are commonly known as sulphur shelf, chicken of the woods, the chicken mushroom, or the chicken fungus because it is often described as tasting like and having a texture similar to that of chicken meat .. FRESH MAITAKE (HEN OF THE WOODS) 150g. £8.75. ADD TO BASKET £8.75. SEASON: Cultivated All Year. Fresh Maitake Mushrooms. Maitake means "dancing mushroom" in Japanese. Stories say this name arose when people would find this mushroom in the wild, and become so happy they'd start to dance!