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Hieroglyphics found in Egyptian tombs showed pharaohs considered mushrooms “the plant of immortality”.

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Mushrooms are grown indoors, so are always in season and ready to use

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The largest living organism ever found is a honey

mushroom that covers 3.4 square miles of land in the Blue Mountains of eastern

Oregon and it is still growing

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Crimini mushrooms growing

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Hay and Straw are very important to the mushroom growing process

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Mushrooms are unique for their umami content, meaning ‘savory’ or ‘meaty’ taste.

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The truffle, a type of mushroom that grows below the ground, is

one of the world's most expensive foods. One variety,

Tuber melanosporum, can cost between $800 and $1500 a

pound

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The early Romansconsidered mushrooms “the food of the Gods”.

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Compost for mushroom growing

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A mushroom has almost as muchpotassium as a small banana.

Mushrooms contains 8% of the daily value

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Mushrooms are the only item on the produce aisle with Vitamin D

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The English believed that mushrooms had to be gathered under a full moon to be edible.

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If it weren’t for fungi, there might not be any fossil

fuels.

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Mushrooms are a good source of B vitamins, including riboflavin,

niacin, and pantothenic acid, which help to provide energy by breaking down proteins, fats and carbohydrates2. B vitamins also

play an important role in the nervous system.

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Criminis & portabellas are the same mushrooms just picked at different times

Crimini Portabella

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Mushrooms are low in calories, fat-free, cholesterol-free and very low in sodium

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Some of the earliestcommercial farms were actually set up in caves in France during the reign of King Louis XIV (1638-1715)

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Mushrooms deliver the antioxidant selenium &

ergothioneine which help maintain a healthy immune

system

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Kennett Square, PA is considered the mushroom capital of the world since it

produces the most fresh cultivated mushrooms each

year.

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Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

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White button mushrooms are the most popular

variety, representing 90% of mushrooms consumed in

the United States.

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