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Roland Foods Dried Porcini Mushrooms, Specialty
Roland Foods Dried Porcini Mushrooms, Specialty
Roland Foods Dried Porcini Mushrooms, Specialty
Roland Foods Dried Porcini Mushrooms, Specialty
Roland Foods Dried Porcini Mushrooms, Specialty
Roland Foods Dried Porcini Mushrooms, Specialty

Roland Foods Dried Porcini Mushrooms, Specialty Imported Food, 1-Pound Bag

Product ID : 9067322
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Galleon Product ID 9067322
UPC / ISBN 041224448223
Shipping Weight 1.06 lbs
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Model 44822
Manufacturer Roland Foods
Shipping Dimension 12.8 x 9.33 x 4.02 inches
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Roland Foods Dried Porcini Mushrooms, Specialty Features

  • PREMIUM PORCINI MUSHROOMS: Picked by hand in the wild

  • WOODSY AND SMOOTH: Strong flavor with a smooth texture

  • QUICK PREPARATION: Simply soak in warm water and pat dry to use like fresh mushrooms

  • RESTAURANT QUALITY: Ideal for use in food service or in the home

  • IMPORTED FROM FRANCE: A gourmet international specialty food product


About Roland Foods Dried Porcini Mushrooms, Specialty

Wild-grown and picked by hand, Roland Foods Premium Dried Porcini Mushrooms are a convenient way to add an immense mushroom flavor prized in French and Italian cuisine. There many different names for this beloved mushroom: Porcini in Italian, cèpe in French, and king bolete and penny bun mushroom in English. They have a smooth, fleshy texture and a strong, woodsy flavor that brings incredible depth of flavor to virtually any dish. Sautee bolete mushrooms with garlic and herbs as a garnish for a meat main course, add them soups, stews, and risotto, or use them to intensify the flavor of reductions. Roland dried porcini mushrooms should be soaked for 20-30 minutes until pliable and then patted dry before blanching, simmering in liquid, or pan-frying. Since 1934, Roland Foods’ versatile team of veteran chefs, food lovers, and logistics wizards have connected people around the world to explore their culinary passions. Roland Foods imports more than 1,500 products from North America, South America, Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.