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Nameko Mushroom information and uses

Nameko Mushroom Quick Facts
Name: Nameko Mushroom
Scientific Name: Pholiota microspora
Colors Amber-brown
Taste Slightly nutty
Nameko mushroom also known as Butterscotch Mushroom, Forest Nameko and Namerako. It was originally cultivated in Japan. It was introduced to the southern part of Liaoning Province, China. The cultivated mushrooms are light dull pale yellow to yellow brown pileus and white to creamy stipe. Pileus is fleshy, 2-3.5 cm broad, light yellow to yellow brown and orange brown at maturity. Margin fades to yellow brown. Fully grown is light brown to fugacious brown. Pellicle is thin, separable and yellowish to yellowish brown. Flesh is white to slightly creamy. Stipe is slender, stuffed hollow, 5-6 cm long, 0.5 cm broad, dry to slightly viscid, creamy white to yellowish and scaly with orange brown scales. Lamellae is mostly adnate to adnato-decurrent,  white  to  creamy  at  first,  becoming  yellowish then  brownish  with  age and crowded. Basidia is 12-20 x 10-12µm, hyaline, clavate, thin walled and 2 sterigmate. Pleurocystidia clavate to lageniform, 18-22 x 10-12 µm, thin walled, smooth, hyaline, in the hymenia surface or protruding slightly beyond hymenial surface. Spores are roughly oval, 1 to 40 micrometers long. The caps have shiny appearance when fresh and slightly gelatinous feel. Typically these mushrooms are found from October to February.

Facts About Nameko Mushroom

Name Nameko Mushroom
Scientific Name Pholiota microspora
Common/English Name Butterscotch Mushroom, Forest Nameko, Namerako
Name in Other Languages Mandarin Chinese: Huá zi mó (滑子蘑), huá gū (滑菇);
Russia: o-pyo-nok (опёнок), o-pya-ta (опята)
Pileus 2-3.5 cm  broad, light  yellow to yellow  brown
Flesh White to slightly  creamy
Stipe 5-6  cm long, 0.5 cm broad
Basidia 12-20×10-12 µm, clavate
Color Amber-brown
Flavor Mild, slightly earthy
Taste Slightly nutty

Health Benefits of Nameko Mushroom

  1. Combats cancer

Nameko mushrooms have good amounts of selenium which offers antioxidant, anticancer and anti-inflammatory properties and helps to reduce cancer, thyroid disease, heart disease and cognitive decline. The polysaccharides promote anti-tumor immunity and induce tumor cells apoptosis and exhibits anti-tumor properties.

  1. Prevent diabetes

Nameko mushrooms are low energy diet helpful for diabetics. It has lots of water and fiber. Nameko mushrooms have natural insulin and enzymes that promotes breaking down of sugar or starch in food. It contains certain compounds that assist the functions of liver along with pancreas and other endocrine glands. It encourages the insulin production and its proper regulation throughout the body. The antibiotics found in it helps to defend diabetic’s patients from painful and life threatening conditions.

  1. Boost immunity

Ergothioneine is a potent antioxidant found in Nameko mushrooms which offers protection from free radicals as well as boost immune system. The daily intake of Nameko mushrooms promotes immune system function by creating antiviral and proteins delivered by cells. It also preserves and heals the body’s tissues. Moreover, it boosts the body’s defense against microbes.

  1. Bone health

Nameko mushrooms are loaded with calcium which is an indispensable nutrient for muscle and formation of bones. The deficiency of calcium in diet causes joint pain, osteoporosis and lack of mobility. For bone health, one should consume calcium rich foods such as Nameko mushrooms which helps to lower joint pain and general lack of mobility which is associated with bone degradation.

  1. Lowers inflammation

Nameko mushrooms have antioxidant known as ergothioneine which lowers inflammation throughout the body. Chronic inflammation is associated to several diseases such as stroke or heart disease which results autoimmune disorders such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. It combats disease, suppress allergic responses, lower inflammation and reduce tumor growth.

  1. Slows aging process

Nameko mushrooms combat signs of aging. Free radicals are unstable atoms which cause cell damage and leads to illness and aging process. It is a great source of antioxidants and helps body to fight against damage made by free radicals. Free radicals are the major cause for heart disease, cancer and aging. The presence of antioxidants works harder to protect body from physiological stress which causes signs of aging.

  1. Boost brain

Polysaccharide found in Nameko mushrooms helps to improve nerve function and treats neurasthenia and other neuroses. Brain health is affects by what you eat, drink, how much you exercise, how you socialize, how well you sleep and how you handle stress. Nameko mushrooms improve the symptoms of insomnia.

Culinary uses

Traditional uses

Nameko mushrooms are used to prevent staph infections.

References:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/274340995_A_new_variety_of_Pholiota_microspora_Berk_Sacc_Agaricales_from_Nepal

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pholiota_microspora

http://www.fungimag.com/spring-2019-articles-02/Nameko.pdf

http://www.fungusfactfriday.com/017-characteristics-of-phylum-microspora/

https://www.facebook.com/148690149266269/photos/pholiota-microspora-commonly-known-as-pholiota-nameko-or-shortly-nameko-%E3%83%8A%E3%83%A1%E3%82%B31-is-/200459354089348/

http://www.ponderosa-mushrooms.com/fresh/nameko

https://www.specialtyproduce.com/produce/Nameko_Mushrooms_9542.php

https://www.mycopia.com/forest-nameko

https://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-nameko-mushroom.htm

https://www.healthyhuemans.com/healthy-food/7-astonishing-nameko-mushroom-health-benefits

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