Are cremini mushrooms and chestnut mushrooms the same thing?

Are cremini mushrooms and chestnut mushrooms the same thing? - Brown Mushrooms on Green Moss

They look the same. This BBC Good Food article describes the chestnut mushroom in very similar terms to how this Epicurious video describes the cremini mushroom.

Are there actually any differences between the two, or is the former the UK term and the latter the US term?



Best Answer

Possibly.

The fungus Agaricus bisporus goes by many names. There seem to be (at least) two cultivars, one of which is white when immature, and the other brown.

When immature and white, this mushroom may be known as common mushroom, white mushroom, button mushroom, cultivated mushroom, table mushroom, and champignon mushroom (or simply champignon).

When immature and brown, it may be known variously as Swiss brown mushroom, Roman brown mushroom, Italian brown mushroom, cremini/crimini mushroom, chestnut mushroom

(Agaricus bisporus, Wikipedia - emphasis added)

That same article also notes that there is another mushroom that's commonly called "chestnut mushroom," Pholiota adiposa.

When I search for "chestnut mushroom," more of the references are to this latter species, Pholiota adiposa, than Agaricus bisporus. So, according to these people, "chestnut mushroom" and "cremini" are not the same.

Personally, I wouldn't put much stock in that BBC article which has two separate entries for "white mushroom" and "closed cap" which appear to describe the same mushroom (Agaricus bisporus). And of course, portabello is also Agaricus bisporus, although, being matured, they might reasonably be considered a different "type."




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Quick Answer about "Are cremini mushrooms and chestnut mushrooms the same thing?"

they are the same mushrooms species. The white button mushroom is the younger one, the brown/chestnut/cremini is more mature, white portobello mushrooms are the most mature.

What is another name for a chestnut mushroom?

Chestnut mushrooms are also allowed to grow into larger sizes to be sold as \u201cportobellos.\u201d Sometimes portobellos are also called \u201cflat chestnut mushrooms\u201d for this reason. Chestnut mushrooms are a member of the Agaricus family of mushrooms.

What mushrooms are similar to chestnut mushrooms?

If you are looking for alternatives to chestnut mushrooms, here are the five best substitutes.
  • 1 \u2013 Shiitake Mushrooms.
  • 2 \u2013 Button Mushrooms.
  • 3 \u2013 Enoki Mushrooms.
  • 4 \u2013 Oyster Mushrooms.
  • 5 \u2013 Chanterelle Mushrooms.


What are chestnut mushrooms in America?

Chestnut mushrooms (Pholiota adiposa) are a newer species of gourmet, edible mushrooms being cultivated in the US. These mushrooms look really beautiful when they start growing because they have characteristics like a fractal star or a flower.



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Answer 2

they are the same mushrooms species.

The white button mushroom is the younger one, the brown/chestnut/cremini is more mature, white portobello mushrooms are the most mature.

I don't see much differences between the white button mushrooms and the chestnut mushrooms as I will cook them down a lot.

For raw applications, I prefer the white ones.

I rarely use portobello, so I cannot comment on them.

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