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Common types of mushrooms and how to use them to add delicious flavor and texture to your cooking (including oyster, shiitake, portobello).
The most common mushroom types include the versatile and mild White Button, the slightly richer Cremini, the large and meaty Portobello, and the woody-flavored Shiitake. Each type offers unique flavors and textures, making them popular choices for a variety of dishes.
Mushrooms can be found on land, while others prefer water. They all have unique properties and uses - some edible ones you might know, like oyster mushrooms, portabella, or shiitake. Explore the most common types from A to Z with photos.
Whether growing in my garden, in the forest behind my house, or in a bin at the local farmer’s market, there is nothing better than finding a rare mushroom. Here are 39 of my favorite edible mushrooms to forage in the wild or the produce section.
This is the visual list of the mushrooms in our database. The mushrooms are grouped by family, so closely related mushrooms are listed together. Click on the pictures to enlarge them and click on the caption to see the details and additional pictures.
Mushroom identification made easy. An in depth presentation of different types of mushrooms, including edible mushrooms. Pictures and information galore.
In your journey to discover different types of edible mushrooms, you will come across a diverse array of options to suit all palates. Some of the most popular and easily accessible varieties include chanterelles, morels, and shiitakes, each with their own unique characteristics.
Explore mushrooms, their classifications, edibility, nutritional benefits, poisonous types, and medicinal uses in this comprehensive guide.
Cremini mushrooms are also great in soups, stews, and casseroles. Fun Fact: Cremini, button, and portobello mushrooms are all the same species, Agaricus bisporus, but they represent different stages of maturity. Button mushrooms, which are white, are the youngest. Cremini mushrooms, which are brown, are more mature.
Discover Our Massive Mushroom Library: Find Detailed Descriptions, Identification Tips, and Real Photos and Videos of Mushrooms!