Mushrooms Are Very Very Good For YOU!
Mushrooms also deliver a good dose of vitamin D, including D-2 and D-3. They make it, like humans do, when exposed to sunlight or zapped with UV light in the controlled environment of a mushroom farm. Three ounces of maitake mushrooms contains over 900 IU of vitamin D; three ounces of shitake, almost 130 IU.
Most varieties also contain potassium, copper, riboflavin, niacin and folate, plus bioactive compounds (phenols, sterols and triterpenes) that may help control blood sugar and cholesterol levels, fight inflammation and battle infection. Crimini and Portobello mushrooms are packed with as many antioxidants and polyphenols as carrots, green beans, red peppers and broccoli.
Try adding some to soups, stews and pasta sauces; feast on marinated and grilled Portobello “burgers”; and mix ground mushrooms with lentils, black beans and sweet potatoes for a tasty veggie burger.
Tip: To be safe (and avoid an Alice moment or worse), don’t pick wild mushrooms. To reap health benefits, stick with farm-raised varieties, and eat them cooked, not raw.
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