Mushroom


- The word mushroom is often      applied to the white button mushroom, Agaricus      bisporust. These are round,      smooth and ivory colored.
   - Mushroom is      the fleshy, spore bearing fruiting body of a fungus (Basidiomycota,      Agaricomycetes). 
   - Button mushroom      has a stem (stipe), a cap (pileus), and gills (lamellae) on the underside      of the cap.
   - White button      mushrooms contain virtually no fat, few kilojoules, are cholesterol-free      and packed with a range of vitamins, minerals and cancer-fighting      antioxidants.
   - Mushrooms are      a prime natural source of the antioxidant ergothioneine. In fact, researchers      have found that white button mushrooms have about 12 times more of the      antioxidant than wheat germ and four times more than chicken liver. These      foods were previously considered to be the primary source of the      antioxidant.
   - Results of a      study by researchers at Tufts University in the States also suggest that      white button mushrooms may promote innate immunity against tumors and      viruses by enhancing natural killer cell activity.
   - Mushrooms are      a useful source of vitamins B1, B2 and B6, folic acid, niacin, iron, and      potassium.
  
   
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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