The oyster mushrooms have three distinct parts- a fleshy shell or spatula shaped cap (pileus) , a short or long lateral or central stalk called stipe and long ridges and furrows underneath the pileus called gills or lamellae. The gills stretch from the edge of the cap down to the stalk and bear the spores.
The oyster mushrooms have three distinct parts- a fleshy shell or spatula shaped cap (pileus) , a short or long lateral or central stalk called stipe and long ridges and furrows underneath the pileus called gills or lamellae. The gills stretch from the edge of the cap down to the stalk and bear the spores.
<p><strong>Portobello mushrooms</strong> (also referred to as portabello and portobella) are simply the fully mature version of cremini <strong>mushrooms</strong>. These large, dark brown <strong>mushrooms</strong> have an open cap, with visible, deep brown gills on the underside</p>