Description
Guchhi is staggeringly expensive and yet is so unique and delicious and that are mushrooms from the Himalayas, which may be a hill dialect term for mushrooms, but is also an entirely appropriate name given their luxury price. Gucchi mushrooms cannot be cultivated commercially and instead they grow wild only in some regions like the Kangara Valley, Jammu and Kashmir, Kinnaur, Manali and other parts of Himachal Pradesh after the snowfall period.
Uses & Benefits:- The guchhi has a strong flavour that has to come out on its own, hence cooking with strong spices is not advisable. The way to do justice to its flavour and cost, is to cook gently, in its own water, perhaps sautéed with tomatoes to make a pulao. This is the only way to retain the earthy aroma. It can be used to prepare a number of delicacies. Good source of protein, copper, potassium, zinc, selenium and B vitamins. Also low in fibre-rich, saturated and unsaturated fats. A Powerful antioxidant, strengthens Immune System, supports Heart Health, fights Cancer, good for Diabetes, makes Blood, Supports Liver health and great source Of Vitamin-D.
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