Typically not
NO!
Peeling mushrooms is not necessary as their skin is edible and contains nutrients. However, some people choose to peel mushrooms for aesthetic reasons or to remove any dirt or debris that may be trapped on the skin.
To efficiently peel mushrooms for cooking, use a small knife to gently remove the outer layer of the mushroom cap. You can also use a damp paper towel to wipe off any dirt or debris. Avoid soaking mushrooms in water as they can become waterlogged.
Chopped mushrooms are "des champignons émincés" in French.
Champignons is the French word for mushrooms (pl.), pronounced sham-pē'-ñōns.Note: There is a species of mushrooms called mousseron, which provides the origin of the English word, mushroom.
There are exactly 100 pleats in a French chefs hat. There are 100 because a French chef knows 100 ways to cook eggs.
I took the peel off the orange for my daughter.The monkey finally figured out how to peel a banana.For best results and flavour, you should peel the outer skin off the mushrooms.
some mushrooms
For regular mushrooms bought in you local supermarket or veg shop the answer is no, don't peel them and you should not wash them either, just lightly brush of any dirt and they ready to be used. This might not be the case for some of the more exotic and rare mushrooms, but you need to go hunting in the countryside for these and know which are not poisonous.
Great chefs in those days did not work in restaurants, which were in their infancy. They worked in the kitchens of great houses and were the servants of great Lords. When the Lords lft, the chefs went with them.
In french the word for wild mushrooms is : des champignons sauvages