Competing with kilos: The Japanese favorite, cedar mushroom, has emerged

Published 2025년 11월 5일

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In the Feke district of Adana, forest villagers have started heading to the forests with the morning call for prayer for the "Sedir (Katran) mushroom," which is approaching up to one thousand lira per kilo. Last year, the sedir mushroom did not appear much due to drought, but this year, influenced by recent rainfall, it has reappeared and is being exported to Japan, it is reported.

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In the Feke district of Adana, forest villagers began heading to the woods with the morning call to prayer for the "Cedar (Tar) mushroom," which can reach up to one thousand lira per kilogram. Last year, due to drought, the cedar mushroom did not appear much, but with the recent rains, it has flourished again and is reported to be exported to Japan. In the Mansurlu and Konakkıran areas of Feke district, the cedar mushroom, which grows naturally on the roots of cedar trees, is a favorite of Japan and South Korea, finding buyers for between 500 TL and one thousand TL per kilogram, depending on size and quality. The cedar mushroom, which local residents call "white gold," has started to appear again this year with the rains. The first mushroom collection event of the year in Mansurlu Village was attended by Feke Mayor Cömert Özen, Kozan Mayor Mustafa Atlı, Kozan District Governor Bahattin Alp Arslanköylü, Kozan Chamber of Commerce President Mustafa Kandemir, Kayseri Yahyalı Mayor ...
Source: Kamu3

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