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Fusarium venenatum is a
microfungus of the
genus Fusarium that has a high
protein content. One of its
strains is used
commercially for the production...
- over 3000 soil
organisms around the
world before discovering Fusarium venenatum: a
micro fungus that
grows in
filaments (long thread-like cells) and effectively...
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contain mycoprotein as an ingredient,
which is
derived from the
Fusarium venenatum fungus. In most
Quorn products, the
fungus culture is
dried and mixed...
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subglutinans Fusarium sulphureum Fusarium tricinctum Fusarium udum
Fusarium venenatum Fusarium verticillioides Fusarium virguliforme Fusarium xyrophilum The...
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related Aspergilli. Quorn, a meat alternative, is made from
Fusarium venenatum.
Edible mushrooms include commercially raised and wild-harvested fungi...
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Tricholoma venenatum is a
mushroom of the
agaric genus Tricholoma. It was
first described scientifically by
American mycologist George F.
Atkinson in...
- penicillin,
discovered by Sir
Alexander Fleming in 1928,
while Fusarium venenatum is used to
produce Quorn, a
mycoprotein food product.[citation needed]...
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Other molds that have been used in food
production include:
Fusarium venenatum –
quorn Geotrichum candidum –
cheese Neurospora sitophila –
oncom Penicillium...
- is a
range of
vegetarian and
vegan meat-substitutes made from
Fusarium venenatum mycoprotein, sold in
Europe and
North America.
Another type of single...
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rhacodes C.
shimogaense C.
sphaerosporum C. subfulvidis**** C.
subrhacodes C.
venenatum Endoptychum M****ee,
George Edward (1898). "Fungi exotici, I". Bulletin...