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Freezing

The best rule is fresh mushrooms should be used fresh, but if you must, sauté extra mushrooms, spread them out on a cookie sheet and freeze them. Once frozen the mushrooms can be bagged and will store up to one month.  

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  • Portabella
  • Baby Bella
  • Oyster
  • Shiitake
  • Specialty Mushrooms
  • Cleaning
  • Handling
  • Storing
  • Freezing
  • How They Grow
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