15/06/2026
Brown Oyster Mushroom is a popular edible mushroom prized for its mild, earthy flavor and tender texture. It grows in overlapping clusters and has broad, fan-shaped caps that range from light to dark brown. Rich in fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, brown oyster mushrooms are both nutritious and versatile in the kitchen. They can be sautéed, roasted, grilled, or added to soups, stir-fries, and pasta dishes, where they absorb flavors well while contributing a savory, umami taste. Their ease of cultivation and culinary appeal have made them one of the most widely grown mushroom varieties around the world.
They are also easy to cultivate and can be propagated through tissue culture by aseptically transferring a small piece of inner mushroom tissue onto a sterile nutrient medium, where the mycelium grows and forms a pure culture. This culture is then multiplied and used to produce spawn for large-scale mushroom cultivation, ensuring uniform growth and high-quality yields.