From shiiitake to portobello and button – there's a good chance you'll make this mistake when cooking mushrooms
Mushrooms are a much-loved, versatile food. There's a multitude of varieties, all over the world and they are particularly favoured in vegetarian and vegan cuisines. Mushrooms are very protein-rich and can even resemble meat depending how they're cooked.
Here is a tip shared by the influencer Sleeping Beauty on her Instagram. You will never cook mushrooms the same way again. Their calories are very low, which makes them a food that can be consumed without moderation. They contribute to the proper functioning of the brain, cell regeneration, improving the immune system and generating energy continuously throughout the day.Here's the mistake to avoid when cooking mushrooms To successfully cook your mushrooms, you should not wash them. The water then enters the fibers and the spongy side is ensured. Instead, use a brush to remove the soil.
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