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  2. How to Clean Mushrooms the Right Way - AOL

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    It’s a well-known fact that produce should be washed prior to cooking or raw consumption…but could mushrooms be the exception to the rule? Indeed, the question of how to clean mushrooms has ...

  3. Should You Wash Oysters? It Depends—Seafood Chefs ... - AOL

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    Pat the shells dry with a clean kitchen towel or paper towels. As you shuck your oysters, “place a clean kitchen towel near you, and make sure to clean the knife between every oyster,” Davis ...

  4. How to Wash Mushrooms, According to a Farmer - AOL

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  5. 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.

  6. Pleurotus ostreatus - Wikipedia

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    Oyster mushrooms may be used in sauces, such as vegetarian oyster sauce. The mushroom's taste has been described as mild with a slight odor similar to anise . The oyster mushroom is best when picked young; as the mushroom ages, the flesh becomes tough and the flavor becomes acrid and unpleasant.

  7. Sarcomyxa serotina - Wikipedia

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    Sarcomyxa serotina is a species of fungus in the family Sarcomyxaceae.Its recommended English name in the UK is olive oysterling. [1] In North America it is known as late fall oyster or late oyster mushroom. [2]

  8. How to Wash Mushrooms—Including Store-Bought ... - AOL

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  9. Hohenbuehelia petaloides - Wikipedia

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    Hohenbuehelia petaloides, commonly known as the leaflike oyster [2] or the shoehorn oyster mushroom, [3] is a species of agaric fungus belonging to the family Pleurotaceae. [4] The fruit bodies have pale to brown funnel-shaped caps with decurrent gills [ 2 ] and are considered edible. [ 5 ]