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Agaric

Posted on April 24, 2026 by Admin

Agaric is a general term used for a large group of gilled mushrooms, especially those with a cap-and-stem shape.


🍄 What “agaric” means

  • It refers to mushrooms with gills under the cap
  • The word is often associated with the genus Agaricus, which includes many common edible mushrooms
  • Not all agarics are edible—some are poisonous

🍽️ Edible examples

Some well-known edible agaric mushrooms:

  • Button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus)
  • Cremini mushrooms
  • Portobello mushrooms (same species, more mature form)

These are widely used in cooking for:

  • Pizzas 🍕
  • Soups 🍲
  • Stir-fries 🍳
  • Salads 🥗

⚠️ Important warning

Not all agarics are safe. Some look similar but are highly toxic, such as:

  • Destroying angel mushrooms (deadly poisonous)
  • Some wild wild-growing Agaricus species can cause stomach upset

👉 Never eat wild mushrooms unless identified by an expert.


🧠 Key facts

  • “Agaric” is a general category, not just one species
  • Includes both edible and poisonous mushrooms
  • Many grocery-store mushrooms belong to this group

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