Wild edible mushrooms have been used as food and food flavouring material in soups and sauces for centuries, due to their unique and delicate flavour and they have also been traditionally eaten seasonally by specific groups of people (local people, enthusiasts and gourmets) providing a source of minerals and vitamins when fresh vegetables were not available. Wild edible mushrooms are rich in trace minerals, and have high water, protein, fibre, and carbohydrate contents, and low fat/energy levels making them an excellent food for use in low caloric diets. Our research group h as been interested in l he nutritional characterization of wild mushrooms, and in the last years we studied sixteen different mushroom species from the Northeas...
The chemical composition and the antioxidant potential of three species of wild mushrooms from Nort...
Mushrooms are of increasing importance in modern nutrition and medicine. Trás-os-Montes region (nort...
Wild-growing mushrooms consumption has been preferred to cultivated species in many countries of ce...
The present work aims at contributing to the documentation of the nutritional composition of wild mu...
The chemical composition and nutritional value of five wild edible mushroom species (Agaricus arvens...
Our research group has an extensive work in the chemical characterization of wild mushroom species ...
The search for foods that can improve health or reduce the risk of disease, has been steadily gaini...
Wild mushrooms contain a huge diversity of biomolecules with nutritional [1] and/or medicinal proper...
The search for foods that might improve health or reduce disease risk, has been progressively gainin...
More than 3000 mushrooms are said to be "prime edible species", of which only 100 are cultivated co...
The chemical composition and biological properties of Portuguese wild mushrooms (Cantharellus cibari...
In order to promote the use of mushrooms as source of nutrients and nutraceuticals, several experime...
The aim of this study was to evaluate and to compare the proximate composition, vitamin C (ascorbic ...
Our research has been focused on the documentation of nutritional composition and nutraceutical pot...
Mushrooms are widely appreciated all over the world for their nutritional properties, and also for t...
The chemical composition and the antioxidant potential of three species of wild mushrooms from Nort...
Mushrooms are of increasing importance in modern nutrition and medicine. Trás-os-Montes region (nort...
Wild-growing mushrooms consumption has been preferred to cultivated species in many countries of ce...
The present work aims at contributing to the documentation of the nutritional composition of wild mu...
The chemical composition and nutritional value of five wild edible mushroom species (Agaricus arvens...
Our research group has an extensive work in the chemical characterization of wild mushroom species ...
The search for foods that can improve health or reduce the risk of disease, has been steadily gaini...
Wild mushrooms contain a huge diversity of biomolecules with nutritional [1] and/or medicinal proper...
The search for foods that might improve health or reduce disease risk, has been progressively gainin...
More than 3000 mushrooms are said to be "prime edible species", of which only 100 are cultivated co...
The chemical composition and biological properties of Portuguese wild mushrooms (Cantharellus cibari...
In order to promote the use of mushrooms as source of nutrients and nutraceuticals, several experime...
The aim of this study was to evaluate and to compare the proximate composition, vitamin C (ascorbic ...
Our research has been focused on the documentation of nutritional composition and nutraceutical pot...
Mushrooms are widely appreciated all over the world for their nutritional properties, and also for t...
The chemical composition and the antioxidant potential of three species of wild mushrooms from Nort...
Mushrooms are of increasing importance in modern nutrition and medicine. Trás-os-Montes region (nort...
Wild-growing mushrooms consumption has been preferred to cultivated species in many countries of ce...