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The Oyster Mushroom
(Pleurotus austreatus)
The delicious oyster mushroom is passionately
loved by gourmets all over the world. Not only
its great taste but also the high nutritional and
medicinal values are appreciated by consumers
especially in developing world.
Basically, the oyster mushroom is rich in
proteins, low in carbohydrate and fat content,
thus highly recommended for people who are
obese, diabetic or on diet. Vitamins A, B, C, D
and minerals such as Calcium, Potassium,
Phosphorus, Iron and Zinc are also contained.
Production
The cultivation of oyster mushrooms in Uganda
as an income generating activity for rural
farmers gained prominence in the 1990s. The
oyster mushroom is by far the easiest and least
expensive mushroom to grow.
The uniqueness of mushroom growing is, that it
can be done with low capital investment, it
requires minimal space and it is a home based
activity which favors especially women to
engage in. The agricultural wastes of sorghum,
millet, beans peas, wheat, sawdust and maize
can be used as substrates to grow mushrooms.
The use of locally available materials thus
ensures the ecological sustainability. The
prevalent cool climate in Southwestern Uganda
is especially conducive for fructification.
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development actually implies?
For us we believe real development is a
reciprocal sharing and learning during which
each party learns from the other. Farmers on
grass root level are encouraged to participate in
decision making and good farming practices,
specifically organic farming. MTRC and its
services are based on this ideology. Our doors
are open to farmers who actively seek to
improve their livelihoods.
MTRC has established a collaboration with
Uganda Industrial Research Institute (UIRI) in
the value addition component of this
undertaking.
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MTRC Core Values:
� Selfless empowerment of small scale farmers for poverty eradication
� Community entrepreneurship and value addition
� Open communication, knowledge sharing and joint action
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Delicious Mushroom Dishes Tips for cooking fresh and dried mushrooms:
� Always soak dried mushrooms for at least 20 minutes in luke-warm water before cooking
� Do not mix oyster mushrooms with too strong vegetables, in order to still have the mushroom taste
� Do not cook any mushroom longer than a maximum of 30 minutes, otherwise they loose nutrients and taste!
Pleuro Sauce 1. Heat 1 teaspoon of vegetable oil in a pan.
Add 1-2 chopped red onion and two cloves chopped garlic. Stir until onions are soft.
2. Add 100gms chopped red pepper, tomatoes, chilli powder, 1 tablespoon brown sugar and 60mls of dry red wine (if available). Simmer uncovered until sauce is thick.
3. Add 200gms of sliced fresh oyster mushrooms . Simmer while uncovered for five minutes. Add salt to taste.
Cook’s Tip: It is especially delicious in combination with grilled fish fillet. Martina’s Risotto (Serves 4)
1. Soak 50gms of dried oyster mushrooms in warm water for 20 minutes.
2. Heat a pan, melt butter and fry 1-2 onions until they are brownish. Add 2 cups of raw (risotto) rice and stir.
3. When the rice starts to look shiny add half a cup of white wine and shortly after 4 cups of chicken or vegetable stock (or Royco) which is dissolved in boiling water. In case of no wine, add straight away the stock. Simmer uncovered for 10-15 minutes.
4. Add dried oyster mushrooms to the rice and leave it simmer for more 5 minutes.
5. Add salt, pepper, curry, little milk and grated cheese to taste. Ready to serve.
Cook’s Tip: Serve with fresh salads. No matoke or posho is needed.
MTRC - Concept
↸ � ↸ � ↸ Rural farmers in Kabale, Kisoro and
Kanungu districts grow oyster mushrooms
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MTRC services include:
� Collection centre for fresh and dried
mushrooms
� Quality control
� Mushroom drying and packing
� Supplying customers with mushrooms
� Demonstration site of commercial and
local mushroom production
� Trainings for groups and individuals in
mushroom growing and business skills
development
� Own spawn production
Mushroom Training
and Resource Centre
Contact: P.O. Box 802, Kabale, Uganda
Kyanamira, off Kabale - Mbarara Rd +256 (0)77 2 658 883 (Uganda) [email protected]
+41 (0) 797 744 094 (Switzerland) [email protected]
www.oystermushroom.ch
Better well-being of rural communities through the
cultivation of oyster mushrooms
Empowering rural women and youth
in collaboration with
Supplies fresh and dried mushrooms to
sell fresh and dried mushrooms to
Supermarkets
and any other mushroom lover
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