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  1. Browse and download over 100+ high-quality mushroom photos for free. Find mushrooms of different types, colors, shapes and sizes in various settings and backgrounds.

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    Beech Mushrooms have an unusual crunchy texture and mild flavor. They get their name from their propensity to grow in fallen beech trees in East Asia (mostly Japan). While they are edible raw, they are fairly bitter until cooked. You can buy them in the USA, but they are generally pricey relative to other varieties readily available at your local g...

    Button Mushrooms are also known as cremini, white, or common mushrooms. They are the most well-known mushrooms for most of us, and generally the most available and cheapest mushrooms. This makes them a good staple for a lot of mushroom dinner recipes. They can be either white or brown. The brown ones are just older and have a deeper flavor, while t...

    Chanterelle Mushrooms are a popular target for mushroom hunters, probably because they cost upward of $50 per pound. They are generally used only in gourmet cooking for this reason. They are described as having a peppery taste.

    Chestnut Mushrooms derive their name from their dark brown color. Like cremini, these are basically just white button mushrooms, but a strain that grows a darker shade of brown. Some cooks say they have a better flavor and texture than white button, but others see little difference. We assert that they are interchangeable in most recipes calling fo...

    Cremini Mushrooms, or baby bella, are actually just older white button mushrooms. They turn brown with age, but their flavor changes as well. You can use them as you would a white button to include as a meat substitute. Give this best ever Vegetarian Meatloaf Recipea try. We know that calling anything the “Best” is a bit presumptuous, but stand by ...

    Enoki Mushrooms are a thin, white, stringy variety commonly used in Japanese cuisine. They are noteworthy for a crunchy & chewy texture. They can be used in sushi as a meat replacement, soups, stir fry, noodle dishes, spring rolls, curries, and a good bit more.

    Giant Puffball Mushrooms are, as their name suggests, very large white shrooms that grow in the wild as well as under cultivation. These mushrooms readily absorb the flavor of what they are cooked with rather like tofu does, and they are often used in the same way you would a portobello. Expect them to be more expensive than portobello.

    Hedgehog or Sweet Tooth Mushrooms are so named because they have gills under their cap that form spiked shapes making them look like hedgehogs. These mushrooms are most often obtained from the wild where they have no dangerous competitor that looks like them. This said, you can always buy them online if they aren’t available in your local specialty...

    King Oysters have a super power. They are perfect for making meat substitutes to put in vegetarian or vegan recipes. Heck, if you like nothing more than a good Southern pulled pork sandwich, still give this King Oyster Mushroom Pulled Pork a try. Just like their smaller brother the oyster mushroom, they shred easily with a fork. The king oyster mus...

    Lion’s Mane Mushrooms have a distinct appearance and are aptly named. You won’t find many recipes calling for these, but they are eaten raw or fried. They are also used in nutritional supplements. Their purported health benefits include protection from dementia, anxiety relief, anti-inflammatory properties, immune boosting, and reduction in heart d...

    Learn about the most common types of mushrooms for cooking, from button to truffle, with photos and descriptions. Find out how to use them in recipes, where to buy them, and what health benefits they may have.

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  4. Learn about the most common edible mushrooms and their culinary uses, health benefits, and identification tips. See pictures and descriptions of white button, cremini, portobello, shiitake, oyster, and more mushroom varieties.

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    • Firm, slightly chewy
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