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What is the source of mushroom?​

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Answered by aryanlegend30
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Mushrooms form from a small structure called a primordium which grows on some type of substrate. The primordium enlarges into an egg-shaped structure composed of hyphae, called a “button.” Mycelium, called the universal veil, surrounds the button initially. As the button grows, the veil breaks.

Answered by sivasmart2222
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Mushrooms are a high valued source of mineral constituents, particularly potassium, phosphorus and magnesium and of vitamins of the B group, chiefly vitamins B2 and B3 and also vitamin D. The aroma of the discussed raw materials is based on about 150 aromatic compounds.

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