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Fresh Porcini Mushrooms

Fresh Porcini Mushrooms (Boletus edulis)

Fresh Porcini Mushrooms known in Italy asĀ Porcini or ā€œlittle pigsā€ are prized for their firm texture, earthy aroma, and naturally nutty, savory flavor. Harvested exclusively in the wild, porcini grow under oak, chestnut, pine, and spruce trees and are hand-picked during a short seasonal window, making them a true gourmet delicacy.

Perfect for risotto, pasta, sauces, soups, steaks, and vegetarian dishes, porcini turn wonderfully golden and aromatic when sautƩed in butter with garlic and herbs. Their rich, meaty character elevates both simple and refined recipes.


How to Prepare

• Clean gently with a mushroom brush or kitchen towel
• Avoid soaking (quick rinse only if needed)
• Trim the ends and slice before cooking
• Always cook before eating

Best cooking methods: sautƩed, roasted, added to risotto, pasta, soups, or sauces.


Nutrition Facts (per 100g)Ā 

Calories: 20 kcal
Protein: 4 g
Fat: 0 g
Carbohydrates: 1 g
Potassium: 330 mg
Vitamin B2: 370 μg
Vitamin B3: 4,900 μg
Vitamin B5: 2,700 μg
Vitamin D: 3 μg


Storage

Keep refrigerated and use within 3 days for best flavor.
For long-term storage:
• Lightly blanch and freeze (up to 6 months)
• Dry in a low oven and store in a sealed jar


Season

Main season: September–November
Secondary mini-season: March–April


Product Details

Weight: 1 lb (454 g)
Texture: Firm, meaty
Flavor: Earthy, nutty, aromatic
Ideal for: Pasta, risotto, sauces, soups, meats, vegetarian dishes
Product of Italy

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Fresh Porcini Mushrooms

Fresh Porcini Mushrooms (Boletus edulis)

Fresh Porcini Mushrooms known in Italy asĀ Porcini or ā€œlittle pigsā€ are prized for their firm texture, earthy aroma, and naturally nutty, savory flavor. Harvested exclusively in the wild, porcini grow under oak, chestnut, pine, and spruce trees and are hand-picked during a short seasonal window, making them a true gourmet delicacy.

Perfect for risotto, pasta, sauces, soups, steaks, and vegetarian dishes, porcini turn wonderfully golden and aromatic when sautƩed in butter with garlic and herbs. Their rich, meaty character elevates both simple and refined recipes.


How to Prepare

• Clean gently with a mushroom brush or kitchen towel
• Avoid soaking (quick rinse only if needed)
• Trim the ends and slice before cooking
• Always cook before eating

Best cooking methods: sautƩed, roasted, added to risotto, pasta, soups, or sauces.


Nutrition Facts (per 100g)Ā 

Calories: 20 kcal
Protein: 4 g
Fat: 0 g
Carbohydrates: 1 g
Potassium: 330 mg
Vitamin B2: 370 μg
Vitamin B3: 4,900 μg
Vitamin B5: 2,700 μg
Vitamin D: 3 μg


Storage

Keep refrigerated and use within 3 days for best flavor.
For long-term storage:
• Lightly blanch and freeze (up to 6 months)
• Dry in a low oven and store in a sealed jar


Season

Main season: September–November
Secondary mini-season: March–April


Product Details

Weight: 1 lb (454 g)
Texture: Firm, meaty
Flavor: Earthy, nutty, aromatic
Ideal for: Pasta, risotto, sauces, soups, meats, vegetarian dishes
Product of Italy

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Fresh Porcini Mushrooms (Boletus edulis)

Fresh Porcini Mushrooms known in Italy asĀ Porcini or ā€œlittle pigsā€ are prized for their firm texture, earthy aroma, and naturally nutty, savory flavor. Harvested exclusively in the wild, porcini grow under oak, chestnut, pine, and spruce trees and are hand-picked during a short seasonal window, making them a true gourmet delicacy.

Perfect for risotto, pasta, sauces, soups, steaks, and vegetarian dishes, porcini turn wonderfully golden and aromatic when sautƩed in butter with garlic and herbs. Their rich, meaty character elevates both simple and refined recipes.


How to Prepare

• Clean gently with a mushroom brush or kitchen towel
• Avoid soaking (quick rinse only if needed)
• Trim the ends and slice before cooking
• Always cook before eating

Best cooking methods: sautƩed, roasted, added to risotto, pasta, soups, or sauces.


Nutrition Facts (per 100g)Ā 

Calories: 20 kcal
Protein: 4 g
Fat: 0 g
Carbohydrates: 1 g
Potassium: 330 mg
Vitamin B2: 370 μg
Vitamin B3: 4,900 μg
Vitamin B5: 2,700 μg
Vitamin D: 3 μg


Storage

Keep refrigerated and use within 3 days for best flavor.
For long-term storage:
• Lightly blanch and freeze (up to 6 months)
• Dry in a low oven and store in a sealed jar


Season

Main season: September–November
Secondary mini-season: March–April


Product Details

Weight: 1 lb (454 g)
Texture: Firm, meaty
Flavor: Earthy, nutty, aromatic
Ideal for: Pasta, risotto, sauces, soups, meats, vegetarian dishes
Product of Italy