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Mushroom, Crimini
$3.75
1/2 lb
Yamhill County Mushrooms (OR)
Also known as Baby Bellas, Crimini mushrooms have that perfectly mild earthy flavor with a meaty texture that you find in larger varieties but in easy to prep, compact sizing. Criminis are actually the same fungus species as Portabellas and White Button mushrooms – Agaricus bisporus – but they’re harvested at different growth stages (hence the Baby Bella nickname).
They're one of the more versatile mushrooms and can be eaten raw on salads (sliced thin), but also hold up to baking or putting in soups. A less traditional approach is marinating them in olive oil (few minutes or so).
They're one of the more versatile mushrooms and can be eaten raw on salads (sliced thin), but also hold up to baking or putting in soups. A less traditional approach is marinating them in olive oil (few minutes or so).
Aside from their vast cooking versatility, mushroom popularity can also be attributed to their potential cancer-battling benefits. Criminis are a great source for naturally occurring CLA (conjugated linoleic acid) and EGT (ergothioneine) – which are both linked to reducing inflammation and decreasing cancer cell growth.
Store in a paper bag in the fridge and they'll last about a week at top shape. After that they'll dry up a bit, but still work for soups and baking for another couple weeks.