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Imported djon djon 1/4 pounds appx 4 1/2 cups for $30.00 plus
shipping (US address only) outside the US please contact Yanique@kreyolkitchen.com The only wild mushroom that is consumed in Haiti and the Dominican Republic is djon djon. It germinates
in the region of L'Artibonite, in the town of Saint Michel and Ouanaminthe located in the northern region and which separates
Haiti and the Dominican Republic. In eastern Haiti the djon djon fungus is considered to be a food of luxury due to
its high demand and diminutive supply.
Djon djon grows in
very humid areas, mostly in wooded forests preferably on the decomposition of tree stumps. The Psathyrella develop overnight
after heavy rain. They are picked and sun dried for several days. The average temperature in which djon djon grows
is around 30 degrees Celsius during the day with high humidity (Akers & Boncy 1993).
Djon
djon in Creole simply means mushroom, a fungus that is not specific of any species consumed. The Psathyrella has been
found in rain forests growing on wood of Erythrina in the islands of Cuba, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Martinique and Trinidad.
”Du
riz avec djon djon”, is a typical dish originating from the northern part of Haiti. The basidiocarps are soaked
in water then drained. The mush of the mushroom is discarded, the blackened water is used to cook rice, hence the phrase
“black rice”. These mushrooms give the dish an exquisite taste and aroma. The liquid can also be use
to cook chicken.
Nutrional facts: 50 grams of djon djon contains: Water = 14,97grams Calories =423,20 Proteins =31.90 grams
Fats =1,035 grams Carbohydrates = 28,68 grams Fibers= 6.80 grams Calcium = 0,66 grams Riboflavina
= 0,45 grams Iron = 11.75 grams Vitamin B = 3,80 (mg) Vitamin A = 0.095 (mg)
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