Mushrooms

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France was among the first countries to formally cultivate mushrooms, with some saying that Louis XIV was among the first of the mushroom growers. It was not until the late 19th century that mushroom production made its way to the United States. Today, mushrooms are grown throughout the country, with Pennsylvania growing more than 40 percent of the nation’s mushrooms. As mushrooms have grown in popularity, the number of varieties regularly available in markets has increased. The white button mushroom now has many delectable companions.


If you don’t see a variety that you’re looking for, visit the Foods index.

Chanterelle Mushrooms

Crimini Mushrooms

Enoki Mushrooms

Lion’s Mane Mushrooms

Morel Mushrooms

Oyster Mushrooms

Porcini Mushrooms

Portobello Mushrooms

Shiitake Mushrooms

White Mushrooms

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