Costco's dried mushroom comics
Full of rare mushrooms!

A mix of mushrooms that enrich the taste of dishes such as porcini and mushrooms. Introducing Costco's dried mushroom comics, which are convenient for Western-style cooking.

Costco's dried mushroom comics

A product stuffed with dried slices of French oyster mushrooms, chlorappatake mushrooms, mushrooms, and porcini. The price is 1,118 yen (tax included) with 170g (6oz).

Costco's dried mushroom comics
Each is well-balanced

When using, first wash with lukewarm water, rehydrate in hot water for about 15 minutes, and boil in boiling water for 1 minute. The umami and aroma are blended into the soaked juice, so don't throw it away and use it in sauces and soups.

Costco's dried mushroom comics
When you put it back in hot water

Costco's dried mushroom comics
The reconstituted juice also has a nice scent!

Costco's dried mushroom comics
Use without throwing away

The claim of fragrance is still strong in porcini, but when you taste it individually, you can feel the flavor of each. Since the finish is a little chewy, I thought it would be easier to eat wild mushrooms that couldn't fit in a bite if they were cut in advance.

Costco's dried mushroom comics
If you use it as it is, it will be wild

Costco's dried mushroom comics
It is recommended to cut it so that it is easy to eat

An interesting product that you can easily enjoy a restaurant-like taste just by adding it to pasta, risotto, or potage soup. It seems that it can be used in various ways like Japanese dried shiitake mushrooms.

Costco's dried mushroom comics
Mix it in a blender to make potage soup and it's excellent!