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  2. The best air purifiers of 2025 - AOL

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    For large rooms up to 1,881 square feet – such as a family/living room, big kitchens, a dining area, foyer or basement – the Winix 5510 Air Purifier can clean the air in that space within an ...

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    Umami-rich oyster mushrooms are lightly battered and fried for this squid-free take on a seafood favorite. You can use other mushroom varieties, ... The best air purifiers of 2025. AOL.

  4. Yes, mushrooms are good for you. But don't eat them every day.

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    Within this kingdom, there are about 14,000 species of mushrooms, with the most popular ones in the United States being portobello, shiitake, button (also known as white button or champignon ...

  5. Air purifier - Wikipedia

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    An air purifier or air cleaner is a device which removes contaminants from the air in a room to improve indoor air quality. These devices are commonly marketed as being beneficial to allergy sufferers and asthmatics , and at reducing or eliminating second-hand tobacco smoke .

  6. Pleurotus ostreatus - Wikipedia

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    Pleurotus ostreatus, the oyster mushroom, oyster fungus, hiratake, or pearl oyster mushroom is a common edible mushroom. [2] It is one of the more commonly sought wild mushrooms, though it can also be cultivated on straw and other media.

  7. Pleurotus - Wikipedia

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    Pleurotus is a genus of gilled mushrooms which includes one of the most widely eaten mushrooms, P. ostreatus.Species of Pleurotus may be called oyster, abalone, or tree mushrooms, and are some of the most commonly cultivated edible mushrooms in the world. [1]

  8. Pleurotus parsonsiae - Wikipedia

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    It is dry, smooth, matt to finely fibrillose, hence the "velvet" common name. The flesh is creamy white. The stem is short, sometimes absent, from 8 by 8 mm., to 1 by1.5 cm. The gills are decurrent to deeply decurrent, creamy, moderately crowded, thin, deep, with margins becoming lacerate. The spore print is white, becoming creamy. [1]

  9. Pleurotus euosmus - Wikipedia

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    Pleurotus euosmus, also known as tarragon oyster mushroom, is a species of edible fungus in the genus Pleurotus, It is quite similar to the better-known Pleurotus ostreatus, but it is distinguished by its strong smell reminiscent of tarragon and substantially larger spores.