enoki
noun[C]
uk/ɪˈnəʊ.ki/us/ɪˈnoʊ.ki/pluralenokiorenokis(alsoenoki mushroom);(alsoenokitake,uk/ɪˈnəʊ.kiˌtɑː.ki/us/ɪˌnoʊ.kiˈtɑː.ki/pluralenokitake,enokidakepluralenokidakeuk/ɪˈnəʊ.kiˌdɑː.ki/us/ɪˌnoʊ.kiˈdɑː.ki/)asmallJapanesemushroom(= atypeoforganismthat getsitsfoodfromdecayingmaterial)that iseatenasfood, with along,thinstemand asmallwhiteorpalebrowntop:
Enoki are often used insaladsandsandwiches.
We had enokimushroomswrappedinthinslicesofbeef.
Enokitake arelong,thinwhitemushroomsavailablefreshorcanned.
- Enokidake arewildmushroomswithlongthinstemsandtinycaps.
- Thehotandsoursoupisservedwith enoki.
- I’mservingthenoodlescold, with asideofrawcarrots,cucumber, and enokimushrooms.
- It’sbecomingeasiertofindenoki inmarketsandsupermarketsinEurope.
- Enokitake arefoundin someclassicJapanesedishes.
Bacteria, moulds, germs & viruses
- adenovirus
- aerobe
- amoebic
- anti-HIV
- antimicrobial
- bacterium
- germophobe
- hen of the woods
- human immunodeficiency virus
- incubation
- incubation period
- magic mushroom
- mildew
- spike protein
- staph
- staphylococcus
- strep
- streptococcal
- streptococcus
- taenia