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Interesting re mushrooms
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RolloTheRed | Report | 4 Oct 2020 11:47 |
Farmer Maggots mushrooms on toast |
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AnninGlos | Report | 4 Oct 2020 11:36 |
Gwyn it was not until I was 16/17 that I even tasted a mushroom, that would have been too exotic for my Mum's cooking abilities (which were great but basic). Even though living near fields and farms I don't remember seeing mushrooms growing. My first taste of them was when my boyfriend (now OH) took me to a cafe called Corbetts cafe in Fareham for steak, egg and chips with mushrooms. the only things I had eaten before on that plate were the egg and chips but I loved both steak and mushrooms and always remember that meal. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 4 Oct 2020 11:23 |
That's really interesting, Ann. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 4 Oct 2020 11:11 |
In a new study, conducted by Nutrition Research Australia, researchers found the most commonly consumed mushrooms contain a range of bioactive compounds, found not only in vegetables but also some meats, whole grains and nuts. |
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