Dried Maitake Mushrooms by OliveNation are broken into pieces for convenience. The Maitake Mushroom is commonly called Hen of the Woods for its fluffy, hen-like appearance. The mushroom is relatively large – some growing to 30lbs or more! Hen of the Woods Mushrooms have a light taste, making them a versatile ingredient in many dishes. We like them in pastas and risottos. Maitake Mushrooms are meaty and perfect for meatless dishes.
How to Use Dried Maitake/Hen of the Woods Mushrooms:
Rinse the mushroom slices under cool water. If making a dish with liquid that cooks for at least 25 minutes, there’s no need to rehydrate. For all other recipes follow these steps to rehydrate: Place mushrooms in a heat-proof bowl, bring some water to a boil, carefully cover the mushrooms with the hot water, and let soak for 15 to 20 minutes. Save the soaking liquid to add extra flavor to your dish.
Creating clear and transparent shipping and handling policies is crucial for a commodity trading company like Agropastoral Products Co., Ltd. Here's a framework for the Shipping and Handling Policy:
1. Shipping Policy:
a. Shipping Process: - Detail the steps involved in the shipping process, from order placement to delivery.
b. Shipping Rates: - Specify the shipping costs associated with various products or order amounts.
c. Delivery Timeframe: - Provide estimated delivery times based on location and shipping method.
d. Shipping Carriers: - Name the shipping carriers used and any partnerships that may influence shipping.
e. International Shipping: - Explain international shipping options, rates, and potential customs or import duties.
f. Tracking Information: - Describe how customers can track their orders and obtain tracking information.
g. Shipping Restrictions: - List any countries, regions, or products where shipping may be restricted or limited.
2. Handling Policy:
a. Packaging: - Describe how products are packaged to ensure safe transit and delivery.
b. Quality Assurance: - Explain any quality control measures or checks in place during the handling process.
c. Fragile Items: - Provide special handling instructions for fragile or delicate commodities.
d. Inventory Management: - Detail how inventory is managed to maintain accuracy and prevent errors in order fulfillment.
e. Returns and Exchanges: - Outline the process for handling returns, exchanges, or replacements related to shipping issues or damaged items.
3. Additional Policies:
a. Lost or Damaged Items: - Explain the procedure for reporting and addressing lost or damaged items during shipping.
b. Split Shipments: - Describe under what circumstances the company may split an order into multiple shipments and how this is communicated to the customer.
c. Free Shipping Offers: - Clarify conditions for free shipping, such as minimum order amounts or specific products.
d. Holiday or Peak Season Shipping: - Provide information about any special considerations or delays during peak seasons or holidays.
e. Force Majeure: - Address how the company handles unforeseen events like natural disasters, strikes, or other force majeure events affecting shipping and delivery.
f. Contact Information: - Provide contact details for customers to reach out for shipping-related queries, concerns, or support.
Regularly update and review these policies to ensure they align with your company's operations and any changes in shipping or handling processes. Communicating these policies clearly to your customers will help manage their expectations and provide a positive shopping experience.
John –
I have ordered several pounds of Maitake Mushrooms over the last several years. I usually order before I run out. Thus the new bag(s) may sit carefully stored in my pantry for a month or two perhaps more.
When I open a new bag I transfer the mushrooms to a large 1 gal glass canning jar which I open 20-30 times to extract small amounts of mushrooms over a period of 2-4 months. The last mushrooms in the jar have always been edible and fresh tasting even after having been in the jar for several months.
However the last time I ordered a pound the bag integrity apparently had been compromised during processing or storage at your facility.
When I first opened the bag the mushrooms were soft and spongy and had already absorbed enough moisture to become spoiled and bad smelling. I had to throw them out.
This one reason why have not ordered from you recently.
John Guidi
Millicent –
I wasn’t sure how much to order so I ordered the smallest amount, was more than enough(4 oz.)
The quality was very good, moisture content very low
Kathleen Harley –
The maitake mushrooms I ordered arrived quickly and in good condition. I am pleased with the product. Quantity seems like a small amount but in reality is quite a bit as product is dried.