Mushroom
Mushroom
Mushroom, the conspicuous umbrella-shaped fruiting body (sporophore) of certain fungi, typically of the order Agaricales in the phylum Basidiomycota but also of some other groups. Popularly, the term mushroom is used to identify the edible sporophores; the term toadstool is often reserved for inedible or poisonous sporophores. There is, however, no scientific distinction between the two names, and either can be properly applied to any fleshy fungus fruiting structure. In a very restricted sense, mushroom indicates the common edible fungus of fields and meadows (Agaricus campestris). A very closely related species, A. bisporus, is the mushroom grown commercially and seen in markets.
Available Variations
Select a variation to see the product specifications.
6-10 mm A.D.
Product Details
General
Product Name
Mushroom 6-10 mm A.D.
Part Number
MSC001
Parent
Mushroom
Category
Ingredients
Subcategory
Vegetables
Microbiological Properties
Plate Count
300,000 cfu/g max
Coliform
1,000 cfu/g max
Yeast / Mold
1,000 cfu/g max
E-Coli
Negative per gram
Salmonella
Negative in 375 grams
Chemical Properties
Moisture
6.5% max
Physical Properties
Color
Tan to light brown
Flavor
Characteristic
Granulation
5% max on USS #3/8, 5% max on USS #8
Additional Information
Handling
Product will be obtained from high quality, freshly collected mushrooms, which will be selected, washed, cut, air-dried and finished processed.
Storage Shelf Life
24 months from shipment date when stored in a cool and dry area