Also Known As: BOLETES MUSHROOMS, CHILEAN BOLETES MUSHROOMS, CHILEAN BOLETES Product Info: Boletes (Boletus Luteus) are mushrooms that have tubes, a spongy layer containing tiny pores instead of gills. This Mushroom is the "King" of the edible mushrooms. This mushroom typically grows in the summer or fall and are found growing under conifers and hardwoods in temperate climates. The mushrooms are used fresh or dried for consistent availability. The French name for a Bolete is Cepe. In Britain, this mushroom is known as the "Penny Bun". The Chilean Boletes are sliced then dried for use. These Boletes are light to dark brown in color and range from 1-1/2 inches to 3 inches in length by 1/2 inch wide. The Boletes have a rich, deep, earthy flavor which is famous throughout the world in numerous cuisines. Suggested Use: Boletes are great in pasta sauces, soups and any recipe calling for wild mushrooms. Boletes are wonderful in wild rice pilaf or add them to your next stuffing or casserole dish. Ingredients: Bolete mushrooms. Basic Preparations: These are wild mushrooms, they may have stones embedded in their flesh. To help dislodge the stones, it is strongly recommended to reconstitute and agitate the mushrooms prior to use. Note: some stones may not be dislodged from the flesh after reconstitution. To reconstitute, place desired amount into a bowl and cover with boiling water. Allow to soak for 20-25 minutes, stirring occasionally.