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NUTRITION of MUSHROOMS
and of Dishes Containing Mushrooms

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Food NameProteinCarbFatCholSugarFiberSodium 
Beef with (mushroom) soup (mixture)163135310638
Ham or pork with (mushroom) soup (mixture)15374010299
Chicken or turkey with (mushroom) soup (mixture)16364810299
Beef and potatoes with cream sauce, white sauce or mushroom soup-based sauce (mixture)8941920317
Beef and noodles with (mushroom) soup (mixture)131063810244
Beef and rice with (mushroom) soup (mixture)81372220517
Porcupine balls with (mushroom) soup (mixture)101183210593
Ham and rice with (mushroom) soup (mixture)71441220696
Sausage and rice with (mushroom) soup (mixture)613102110464
Chicken or turkey and noodles with (mushroom) soup (mixture)101353411229
Chicken or turkey and rice with (mushroom) soup (mixture)111482610423
Tuna noodle casserole with (mushroom) soup121481511340
Tuna and rice with (mushroom) soup (mixture)8135520497
Fish and rice with (mushroom) soup8134820506
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Mushroom Nutrition

Mushrooms are a low-calorie food usually eaten raw or cooked to provide garnish to a meal. Raw dietary mushrooms are a good source of B vitamins, such as riboflavin, niacin and pantothenic acid, and the essential minerals selenium, copper and potassium. Fat, carbohydrate and calorie content are low, with absence of vitamin C and sodium.


Researches and Guidelines on Mushrooms and Nutrition

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