Two mushroom varieties helping Tesco seize on plant-based popularity
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Two mushroom varieties helping Tesco seize on plant-based popularity

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UK supermarket Tesco says demand is soaring for two obscure mushroom varieties it says are “taking the UK’s plant-based food revolution by storm.”

Tesco reports that Brown Oyster Cluster and King Oyster mushroom sales have rocketed by nearly 240 per cent at Tesco because of their meat-like texture and health components.

“The plant-based food revolution has had a major impact on sales and we are already at the planning stage for a new purpose-built farm which will allows us to grow more of these specialist varieties used in vegan cooking,” John Dorrian, Managing Director of Smithy Mushrooms, based in Ormskirk, Lancashire. “We’ve been growing Oyster mushrooms here for 25 years but have never had demand like we’re seeing now. 

“They are incredibly versatile and can be shredded to replicate pulled pork; thinly sliced to make kebab skewers and even sliced to make scallops that are indistinguishable from the meat variety.”

Brown Oyster Cluster mushrooms are now being commercially grown in the UK by specialist Lancashire producer Smithy Mushrooms. Tesco also plans to start growing the King Oyster variety later this year.

The growing popularity of the mushrooms has been helped by the online recipes of Tesco’s plant-based food guru Derek Sarno who created the Wicked Kitchen and Plant Chef ranges. 

“Brown Oyster Cluster and King Oyster mushrooms offer such a meaty texture and versatility that they can be adapted to replicate just about any meat dish making them the perfect ingredient for plant-based cooking,” Sarno said.

“They’re delicious on their own but the mild flavours and fibrous consistency easily absorbs whatever herbs, spice blends or sauces you choose to use – from Texan BBQ, Indian, Pan-Asian to classic British comfort foods. I’ve been working with them for many years and thanks to their incredible taste and versatility they have become a cornerstone of my recipes.”

Sarno says some of his best Wicked Kitchen recipes use Oyster mushrooms as the key alternative in classic dishes such as Pulled ‘Pork’ Sandwiches; Cheeky Tikka; Asian BBQ ‘Steak’; Teriyaki Skewers; Chick’n’Noodle Ramen; Hoisin BBQ Shreds and King Oyster Mushroom Scallops.

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