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  • An extract from the edible mushroom Flammulina velutipes may prolong the shelf-life of tuna meat, while also stabilising the colour of the meat, suggests new research from Japan.

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  • Flammulina velutipes may prolong the shelf-life of tuna meat, while also stabilising the colour of the meat, suggests new research from Japan. shelf-life by up to six days during cold storage, compared to un-treated meat, according to results published in the Journal of Food Science.

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  • Flammulina velutipes may prolong the shelf-life of tuna meat, while also stabilising the colour of the meat, suggests new research from Japan. shelf-life by up to six days during cold storage, compared to un-treated meat, according to results published in the Journal of Food Science.

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  • Flammulina velutipes which contained the compound ergothioneine (ERT) at a level of

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  • Flammulina velutipes may stabilise the natural colour of meat, according to new research from Japan published today. mushroom extract was used as an additive, report researchers from Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology in the

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  • Flammulina velutipes may stabilise the natural colour of meat, according to new research from Japan published today. mushroom extract was used as an additive, report researchers from Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology in the

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  • Details showing Replicants of species (from top): Clathrus Ruber; Lepiota Procera (large) & Hygrocybe Flavescens (yellow); Aeruginosa (green) & Flammulina Velutipes (cluster).

    Mark Wiener and Linda DiGusta: Magic Mushrooms and a Tree of Steel -- Roxy Paine @ James Cohan Gallery Mark Wiener 2010

  • Details showing Replicants of species (from top): Clathrus Ruber; Lepiota Procera (large) & Hygrocybe Flavescens (yellow); Aeruginosa (green) & Flammulina Velutipes (cluster).

    Mark Wiener and Linda DiGusta: Magic Mushrooms and a Tree of Steel -- Roxy Paine @ James Cohan Gallery Mark Wiener 2010

  • Details showing Replicants of species (from top): Clathrus Ruber; Lepiota Procera (large) & Hygrocybe Flavescens (yellow); Aeruginosa (green) & Flammulina Velutipes (cluster).

    Mark Wiener and Linda DiGusta: Magic Mushrooms and a Tree of Steel -- Roxy Paine @ James Cohan Gallery Mark Wiener 2010

  • Details showing Replicants of species (from top): Clathrus Ruber; Lepiota Procera (large) & Hygrocybe Flavescens (yellow); Aeruginosa (green) & Flammulina Velutipes (cluster).

    Mark Wiener and Linda DiGusta: Magic Mushrooms and a Tree of Steel -- Roxy Paine @ James Cohan Gallery Mark Wiener 2010

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