enoki mushroom
English

Enoki mushrooms
Etymology
From Japanese 榎茸 (enokitake), from 榎 (enoki, “Chinese hackberry”) + 茸 (take, “mushroom”), it being a mushroom that grows on stumps of the tree.
Noun
enoki mushroom (plural enoki mushrooms)
- A mushroom with a long, thin stem, in the species Flammulina filiformis, used primarily in the cuisines of East Asia.
Translations
Flammulina filiformis
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