Make the most of black fungus with our handpicked recipes — simple, satisfying, and full of flavour.
The bean curd is soft and tasty, the black fungus is crispy and chewy, the pork belly is fat and lean, and the oil is fried to make it fragrant. The green and red peppers add color and fragrance, and the slight spiciness enhances the freshness. A variety of ingredients are stir-fried, the flavors blend together, it is homely and goes well with rice, and you can taste the rustic aroma of fireworks in one bite.
Japchae is a popular Korean savory and slightly sweet dish of stir-fried glass noodles and vegetables.
This three-color salad provides a variety of nutrients, helps maintain good health, and is refreshing and delicious, suitable for most people.
Two types of pork dumplings—one filled with minced pork mixed with soaked black (white-back) fungus and fried garlic, the other with pork mixed with chopped Chinese chives and garlic—each crowned with a shrimp piece. They’re wrapped in wonton skins, boiled until tender, and best dipped in aged black vinegar.
Snow peas are emerald green, Chinese yam is milky white, carrots are orange-red, and black fungus is inky black. The four colors blend together like a picture scroll. After stir-frying, the beans are crisp, the Chinese yam is soft, the carrots are sweet, and the fungus is refreshing. The fresh fragrance is wrapped in the fragrance of vegetables, refreshing and not greasy. Contains vitamin C, iron, dietary fiber, etc. Chinese yam strengthens the spleen, carrots protect the eyes, and fungus cleanses the intestines. It is low in fat and high in fiber, and has a balanced nutrition.