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How do you can mushrooms?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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6y ago

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Mushrooms grow from spores, not seeds. A blend of the spores and these nutrients are called spawn. The spawn supports the growth of mushrooms tiny, white, a thread like roots, called mycelium. The spawn itself could grow mushrooms, but you'll get a lot better mushroom harvest when the spawn is applied to a substrate or growing medium. Mushrooms prefer dark, cool, moist, and humid growing environments. In a house, a basement is often ideal. Test the proposed location by checking the temperature. Most mushrooms grow best in temperatures between 55 and 60 degrees F, away from drying, direct heat and drafts. I have some idea about agrinoon.com/agriculture, which produce the quality based fresh and dried mushroom in the market at the best offer prices. Thanks.

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14y ago

they can, but they shouldnt. sauteing them with extra virgin olive oil or butter whichever you think would taste better with your dish. also fresh mushrooms taste great with a lot of dishes.

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13y ago

They tend to go a bit soggy from blanching - they just absorb the water.

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14y ago

Not unless you want to burn it

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