shiitake

Etymology
Borrowed from, from + , from the way the mushrooms tend to grow on chinquapin logs. First cited in English in 1877.

Noun

 * 1) A wide, brown variety of edible mushroom,.

Translations

 * Afrikaans: sjiïtake
 * Arabic: شِيتَاكِي
 * Azerbaijani: şitake
 * Catalan: xiitake
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 冬菇
 * Eastern Min: 香菰, 香菇
 * Hokkien: 厚菇
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Czech: houževnatec jedlý, šiitake
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: ŝitako
 * Finnish:, , siitakesieni
 * French:, , , shitake, , , champignon chinois
 * German:
 * Greek: σιτάκε
 * Hindi:
 * Hungarian:, ,
 * Indonesian: shiitake, shitake, jamur hioko
 * Irish: síotaicé
 * Italian: shiitake
 * Japanese:, シイタケ, 冬子, ドンコ
 * Korean: 표고(瓢菰), 표고버섯
 * Macedonian: шита́ке
 * Nepali: मृगे च्याउ
 * Persian: شیتاکه
 * Polish:, twardziak japoński, twardnik japoński, twardziak jadalny
 * Portuguese: shiitake, shitake
 * Russian:, шита́ке, сянгу́
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: мирисна аниска, шитаке
 * Roman: mirisna aniska, šitake
 * Spanish: shiitake, shitake, hongo del árbol shii
 * Swedish:
 * Thai: เห็ดหอม
 * Thao: qalisqisan
 * Turkish: şitaki, şitaki mantarı
 * Ukrainian: шіїтаке́
 * Vietnamese: ,
 * Zhuang: raet, raetnae, yiengsaenq

Etymology
, from +.

Noun

 * , an edible mushroom

Etymology
Borrowed from, from +.

Noun

 * , an edible mushroom

Etymology
, from +.

Noun

 * , an edible mushroom