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Raw mushrooms (and it can change based on the type) are about twenty calories per cup. Canned mushrooms are roughly forty calories per cup. Sauteed (the measurement is hard because they get smaller or water-logged) is about eighty calories for four medium mushrooms.
Because mushrooms are roughly 90% water.
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That is not an easy requirement, since most foods that are low in carbohydrates do contain some cholesterol. However, I can recommend raw celery, and mushrooms (but not sauteed mushrooms, that would add cholesterol).
I don't like deep fried mushrooms, they tend to be 'wet' inside. However, friend in butter, 'Sauteed' they are excellent!
Double Satueed Pork is a Chinese dish made with thin slices of pork, chuncks of green peppers, mushrooms, and cabbage. The pork is cooked once, then sliced and sauteed again in the wok with the vegetables. It is sauteed in a deep brown light Chinese traditional sauce. Delicious.
Mushrooms provide nutritional energy in the form of carbohydrates, proteins, and vitamins. They are a good source of energy for the body to function properly.
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Yes there is carbohydrate in mushroom. For the carbohydrate count of mushrooms, by weight or portion, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Have you ever noticed mushrooms come in many sizes.
No. Prepared mushrooms contain only a small amount of non-sugar carbohydrates. They are, however, a very good source of Dietary Fiber, Vitamin D, Thiamin, Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, Phosphorus, Copper and Selenium.
They do not the same question because the first asked how many diferet types of mushrooms are there and the second said how many types of EDIBLE mushrooms are there. So basicly the firstone is asking how many diff types of mushrooms are there and second asked how many mushrooms are eatable.