crimini mushroom
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crimini — kriˈmēnē noun or crimini mushroom ( s) Etymology: modification of Italian cremini : cremini … Useful english dictionary
Mushroom — The mushroom Amanita muscaria, commonly known as fly agaric A mushroom is the fleshy, spore bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or on its food source. The standard for the name mushroom is the cultivated… … Wikipedia
crimini — noun A dark brown edible mushroom, Agaricus bisporus, that has a rounded cap; called a portobello when mature … Wiktionary
Agaricus bisporus — Common mushroom Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Phylum … Wikipedia
portabello — noun A mature crimini mushroom … Wiktionary
portobello — noun The large, mature form of the crimini mushroom … Wiktionary
Fungiculture — is the process of producing food, medicine, and other products by the cultivation of mushrooms and other fungi. The word is also commonly used to refer to the practice of cultivating fungi by leafcutter ants, termites, ambrosia beetles, and marsh … Wikipedia
Top Chef (season 3) — Top Chef: Miami Judges Ted Allen and Gail Simmons (center left), hosts Padma Lakshmi and Tom Colicchio (center right), along with the chefs participating in Top Chef s third season Winner Hung Huynh Original run June 13, 2007 … Wikipedia
champignon — noun Agaricus bisporus, the mushroom species most commonly used in cooking Syn: button mushroom, cremini, crimini, cultivated mushroom, portobello mushroom, table mushroom … Wiktionary
cremini — kriˈmēnē noun or cremini mushroom ( s) Etymology: Italian, plural of cremino, from crema cream, from Middle French cresme; probably from their color more at cream : a meaty cultivated brown or tan mushroom belonging … Useful english dictionary