Mushroom, White, Silver Dollar

AGARICUS BISPORUS | CHAMPIÑON | DOLLAR EN ARGENT DE CHAMPIGNON (CHAMPIGNON DE PARIS)/


DESCRIPTION: Early Greeks and Romans are thought to be among the first cultivators of mushrooms, using them in a wide array of dishes. Today there are literally thousands of varieties of this fleshy fungus. Sizes and shapes vary tremendously and colors can range from white to black with a full gamut of colors in between. The cap's texture can be smooth, pitted, honeycombed or ruffled and flavors range from bland to rich, nutty and earthy. The cultivated mushroom is what's commonly found in most U.S. supermarkets today.

CONDITION SPECIFICS:
  • Cancer superbeneficial for type A
  • Cancer superbeneficial for type O
  • Cancer superbeneficial for type B
  • Cancer superbeneficial for type AB
  • Diabetes superbeneficial for type A
  • Diabetes superbeneficial for type B
  • Diabetes superbeneficial for type AB

NUTRIENT NOTES:
    PROTEINS
    • Protein, Adjusted
    ALLERGENS/ REACTANTS
    • Contains a Problematic Lectin (problematic)
    SPECIALIZED
    • RNA Nucleotides
    • Contains a Lectin with Mixed Effects
    • Increases Cellular Water Content
    CARBOHYDRATES
    • High Glycemic (problematic)
    This is a high FODMAPS food. The term FODMAP is an acronym, derived from Fermentable, Oligo-, Di-, Mono-saccharides And Polyols. FODMAPs are short chain carbohydrates that are poorly absorbed in the small intestine. FODMAP restriction has been found to improve symptom control in people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and other functional gastrointestinal disorders

    IN RECIPES