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Oyster mushrooms are now cultivated, however they are a
mushroom found in the wild as a rule. They have a bluish gray
cap. They have a mild, almost watery flavor, and a tender
texture.
Oyster mushrooms are low in sodium, and high in potassium, and
are low in calories, and good for heart smart eating. One cup
has only 20 calories.
For all types of mushrooms, look for clean caps, free from
blemishes, slimy spots or signs of decay. Allow for 1/4 to 1/2
pound per person per serving when used as a vegetable.
Store mushrooms, unwashed in a plastic or paper bags. Keep
away from strawberries, and other vegetables in the produce
refrigerator, as the spores can hasten the destruction of
these fruits and vegetables.
Wipe with a damp cloth before use. Do not soak mushrooms.
Mushrooms can be steamed, broiled, baked, fried, or
grilled.
Here are some great resources for all things mushroom:
http://www.mushroomcouncil.com/
http://www.mushroomcouncil.com/varieties/oysters.html
http://www.melissas.com/rtf/droystmu.htm
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