What’s the Difference Between Cremini, Button, and Portobello Mushrooms?

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What’s the Difference Between Cremini, Button, and Portobello Mushrooms?
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Spoiler: They are actually all the same type of mushroom, just at different ages

Let me guess — you almost clicked out of this post.They are literally different types of mushrooms.They are allcremini mushrooms, which are brown and much larger versions of their younger selves, are the adults. They account for 90 percent of the mushroom production in the United States, making it an almost one-billion-dollar industry.

As the mushrooms mature, they lose some of their water content, making portobellos the most flavorful of the bunch .Mushrooms are more closely related in DNA to humans than to plants.

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