Abstract

The use of fungal cultures in modern cuisine can provide a broad number of new textures, flavors and tastes from unexpected substrates; such as fruits, vegetables and nuts. The presented research describes how Rhyzopus oryzae, a fungi used in Asian culture to produce traditional recipes, results in fruits, vegetables and grains with unique sensorial properties. Throughout the paper, different examples of these novelty uses are presented showing different examples of prototypes those have been successfully incorporated into our menus, their production procedures and their sensorial evaluations.

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