Mushrooms, a versatile ingredient in kitchens worldwide, have been the subject of a longstanding debate: Should they be washed before cooking? The conventional wisdom on this matter varies greatly, influenced by both tradition and modern culinary techniques. Let’s explore the arguments for and against washing mushrooms, and examine the best practices to ensure both food safety and the preservation of their flavor and texture.
One widely held belief, which my husband firmly supports, is that mushrooms should never be washed before cooking. This stance can be traced back to his grandmother’s culinary teachings, passed down through generations.
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