榎茸
Japanese
榎茸 (enokitake): enoki mushrooms growing on a tree.
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 榎 | 茸 |
| えのき Jinmeiyō |
たけ Jinmeiyō |
| kun’yomi | |
Etymology
Compound of 榎 (enoki, “Chinese hackberry tree”) + 茸 (take, “mushroom”),[1][2] as this mushroom can often be found growing on the Chinese hackberry tree.
Pronunciation
Noun
榎茸 (hiragana えのきたけ, katakana エノキタケ, rōmaji enokitake)
(alternative reading hiragana えのきだけ, katakana エノキダケ, romaji enokidake)
- an edible mushroom, the velvet shank or enokitake: Flammulina velutipes
Synonyms
- 滑茸 (nametake)
References
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