Reddit mentions: The best dried shiitake mushrooms
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1. Havista Dried Mushrooms, Shiitake, 8.8-ounce
- Expertly sorted, graded and cleaned by hand
- One, 8.8-ounce package
- Expertly sorted, graded and cleaned by hand
- Rehydrates quickly, sliced to same general thickness
- Our packaging meets all US Food Manufacturing Standards for cleanliness and purity
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Specs:
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | September 2013 |
Size | 8.8 Ounce |
Weight | 0.55 Pounds |
2. Shiitake Mushroom Crisps - Lightly Cooked and Seasoned 5.29 Ounce
DJ&A Shiitake Mushrooms Crisps is all natural and vegan friendlyIt contains no added MSG, no genetically modified vegetables and no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.Ingredients: Shiitake Mushroom, Vegetable Oils (Palm, Canola and Rice Bran), Maltose, Sea Salt, Yeast Extract, Spices, Nat...
Specs:
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 5.29 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
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here's a link to a similar product on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Shitake-Mushroom-Crisps-Lightly-Seasoned/dp/B07CY9GPN3
the one from costco isn't available on costco.com, but from reading the amazon reviews it sounds like it might be the same brand as the amazon product.
what's interesting is that they don't show the nutritional label on the amazon product page. and some of the amazon reviews make note of "fake" nutrition labels because they're inconsistent between packages.
i think i'll play it safe, and not eat the ones i bought from costco. i think USDA's 18g net claim is much more accurate than some random company's nutrition label.
i also checked cronometer to see if it has a listing for the amazon product and searched for "shiitake mushroom crisp" and two entries showed up, one has 3g net carb and the other has 22g net carb, for exactly the same product.
PSA: stay away from dried shiitake mushroom snacks.
Not too familiar with military constraints but maybe you can find a way to get [dried Shiitake](http://www.amazon.com/Havista-Dried-Mushrooms-Shiitake-8-8-ounce/dp/B007RAM93C/ref=sr_1_6?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1377297199&sr=1-6&keywords=dried+shiitake
) and other dried veggies as was suggested on the thread.
I know in many Asian markets, especially ones like Daiso (Japanese Dollar Store) has a lot of stuff like this that maybe you have sent over.
Good luck!
My Costco doesn't have these, but they have these https://www.amazon.com/Shitake-Mushroom-Crisps-Lightly-Seasoned/dp/B07CY9GPN3
$4.99 for 5.29 oz.