Nutritional
Content

Many types of mushroom are edible, and most provide about the same quantities of the same nutrients per serving, regardless of their shape or size.
The table below shows how much of each nutrient a 96-g cup of whole, raw mushrooms provides. It also shows how much of each nutrient adults should consume every day, depending on their sex and age.

Nutrient Amount of nutrient in 1 cup of mushrooms Recommended daily intake
Energy (calories) 21.1 1,600–3,200
Protein (g) 3.0 46–56
Carbohydrate (g) 3.1, including 1.9 g of sugar 130
Calcium (mg) 2.9 1,000–1,300
Iron (mg) 0.5 8–18
Magnesium (mg) 8.6 310–420
Phosphorus (mg) 82.6 700–1,250
Potassium (mg) 305 4700
Sodium (mg) 4.8 2300
Zinc (mg) 0.5 8–11
Copper (mcg) 305 890–900
Selenium (mcg) 8.9 55
Vitamin C (mg) 2.0 65–90
Vitamin D (mg) 0.2 15
Folate (mcg DFE) 16.3 400
Choline (mg) 16.6 400–550
Niacin (mg) 3.5 14–16

HEALTH BENEFITS

Mushrooms contain protein, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. These can have various health benefits.


Cancer

The antioxidant content in mushrooms may help prevent lung, prostate, breast, and other types of cancer, according to the National Cancer Institute.


Diabetes

Dietary fiber may help manage a number of health conditions, including type 2 diabetes.
A 2018 review of meta-analyses concluded that people who eat a lot of fiber may have a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes. For those who already have it, fiber may help reduce blood glucose levels.
A cup of sliced, raw mushrooms, weighing 70 grams (g), provides almost 1 g of fiber.


Heart health

Heart health

The fiber, potassium, and vitamin C in mushrooms may contribute to cardiovascular health.
Potassium can help regulate blood pressure, and this may decrease the risk of hypertension and cardiovascular disease.


Antioxidants and Immunity

Mushrooms are the leading source of the antioxidant nutrient selenium in the produce aisle. Antioxidants, like selenium, protect body cells from damage that might lead to chronic diseases and help to strengthen the immune system, as well . In addition, mushrooms provide ergothioneine, a naturally occurring antioxidant that may help protect the body’s cells.


In pregnancy

In pregnancy

Many women take folic acid, or folate, supplements during pregnancy to boost fetal health, but mushrooms can also provide folate.


Weight Management

Mushrooms are hearty and filling. Preliminary research suggests increasing intake of low-energy-dense foods (meaning few calories given the volume of food), specifically mushrooms, in place of high-energy-dense foods, like lean ground beef, can be helpful with weight management as they promote daily energy by limiting fat intake and leaving you full and satiated after a meal.


Other benefits

Other benefits

Mushrooms are rich in B vitamins, such as:
o riboflavin, or B-2
o folate, or B-9
o thiamine, or B-1
o pantothenic acid, or B-5
o niacin, or B-3


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