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Can you eat oyster mushroom stems?

Asked: Muskienuts, Last Updated:

Remove the Stems The stems of large portabellas, while technically edible, can be woody and fibrous and are usually discarded (or used to flavor stock). They should pop right out when you pull on them with your fingers.

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