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  2. Grilled Portobello Mushrooms with Tarragon-Parsley Butter - AOL

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    2. Brush the portobello caps with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Set the mushrooms on the grill, gills down, and cook over moderate heat, turning once, until tender and nicely charred, about 8 minutes. Dollop the tarragon-parsley butter over the gills and cook for about 1 minute longer, until the butter is melted.

  3. Wild Mushroom & Baby Arugula Bruschetta Recipe - AOL

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  5. 35 Arugula Recipes to Add to Your Arsenal While It’s in Season

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  6. Agaricus bisporus - Wikipedia

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    cremini (also crimini) mushroom [13] [14] chestnut mushroom (not to be confused with Pholiota adiposa) baby bella [13] When marketed in its mature state, the mushroom is brown with a cap measuring 10–15 cm (4–6 in). [14] This form is commonly sold under the names portobello, [14] [15] portabella, [16] or portobella. The etymology is disputed.

  7. Polenta Cakes with Portobello Mushrooms and Burrata

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  8. Edible mushroom - Wikipedia

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    Edible mushrooms are the fleshy fruit bodies of numerous species of macrofungi (fungi that bear fruiting structures large enough to be seen with the naked eye). Edibility may be defined by criteria including the absence of poisonous effects on humans and desirable taste and aroma. Mushrooms that have a particularly desirable taste are described ...

  9. Eruca vesicaria - Wikipedia

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    In Rome, "rucola" is used in "straccetti", a dish of thin slices of beef with raw arugula and Parmesan cheese. [30] In Turkey, similarly, the plant is eaten raw as a side dish or salad with fish or is served with a sauce of extra virgin olive oil and lemon juice. [31] In Slovenia, arugula often is combined with boiled potatoes [32] or used in a ...