field mushroom

NOUN
  1. common edible mushroom found naturally in moist open soil; the cultivated mushroom of commerce
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  • Not just the obvious things like fresh killed lamb and free range eggs but rabbits, the odd hare, a pheasant or two, plus the odd plump trout from the beck, field mushrooms from Hard Rock Farm and bilberries from the side of Tup Fell.
  • If you really can't get wild mushrooms, use a mixture of Portobello, a large flat field mushroom, a few shitake mushrooms and some of the brown chestnut variety.
  • The chargrilled fillet steak with creamed potatoes and roasted field mushrooms was ordered medium rare and arrived medium.
  • It's like if a field mushroom is a single musical instrument, the morel is the whole symphony orchestra. At My Table
  • Field mushrooms may be eaten raw or cooked, whether they are at the button stage or are at the large flat stage with chocolate-coloured gills.
  • Honey fungus was particularly abundant, while field mushrooms also flourished. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even my dad could recognise the right kinds: field mushrooms and their close relatives, and wood blewits (“blueies” or “blue-buttons”). Being in the World « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • Two well-flavoured pork escalopes were breaded and fried, and served with a field mushroom and proper mash.
  • Scotland produces all sorts of edible wild mushrooms - parasols, horse mushrooms, field mushrooms and wood blewits to name but a few - but you must be sure of what they are before eating them or you could end up in hospital or worse.
  • The chargrilled fillet steak with creamed potatoes and roasted field mushrooms was ordered medium rare and arrived medium.
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