oyster mushroom

Noun

 * 1)  The mushroom, which in the wild grows chiefly on hardwood trees, and is cultivated for food.
 * 2) Any of several mushrooms of the genus  cultivated for food.
 * 3) * 2006, OECD, Safety Assessment of Transgenic Organisms, OECD Consensus Documents, Volume 1, page 277,
 * Oyster mushroom is regarded as one of the commercially important edible mushrooms throughout the world. It consists of a number of different species including, Pleurotus sajor-caju, The oyster mushroom is the second most important mushroom in production around the world, accounting for 25% of total world production of cultivated mushrooms.
 * 1) Any of several mushrooms of the genus  cultivated for food.
 * 2) * 2006, OECD, Safety Assessment of Transgenic Organisms, OECD Consensus Documents, Volume 1, page 277,
 * Oyster mushroom is regarded as one of the commercially important edible mushrooms throughout the world. It consists of a number of different species including, Pleurotus sajor-caju, The oyster mushroom is the second most important mushroom in production around the world, accounting for 25% of total world production of cultivated mushrooms.
 * Oyster mushroom is regarded as one of the commercially important edible mushrooms throughout the world. It consists of a number of different species including, Pleurotus sajor-caju, The oyster mushroom is the second most important mushroom in production around the world, accounting for 25% of total world production of cultivated mushrooms.

Hypernyms

 * mushroom that grows on wood

Translations

 * Bulgarian: кладница
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 * Mandarin: 蠔菇,, , 秀珍菇, 糙皮側耳, 黑牡丹菇
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 * German:, Austern-Seitling
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 * Mongolian: хясаан мөөг
 * Occitan: codèrla
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 * Spanish:, hongo de cardo , , champiñón ostra
 * Ukrainian: гли́ва, плевро́т черепи́частий


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