Can Rabbits Eat Mushrooms?

One common food, mushrooms, is often in question: Can rabbits eat mushrooms safely? The answer may surprise you!

Well, What Exactly Is A Mushroom?

  • Mushrooms, also known as toadstools, are a part of the fungi kingdom/family???. Yup, they are a fungus and most thrive in moist, wet conditions.
  • Mushrooms are made up of a typically umbrella-shaped fleshy body called the “cap” that bears spores for reproduction, sometimes attached to a stalk which attaches to the soil.
  • Not all mushrooms are shaped like toadstools, and not mushrooms have gills on the underside of their bodies.
  • They come in all different sizes, colors, shapes, and tastes.
  • Some mushrooms are edible mushrooms that are safe to eat and many find them delicious.
  • Others, not so much. There are mushrooms that are poisonous to eat.

Types of Mushrooms

12 of most common types of edible mushrooms found in kitchens and on dinner tables include:

  • White Button Mushrooms
  • Crimini Mushrooms
  • Portobello Mushrooms
  • Shiitake Mushrooms
  • Black Trumpet Mushrooms
  • Morel Mushrooms
  • Oyster Mushrooms
  • Chicken of the Woods Mushrooms
  • Chanterelle Mushrooms
  • Porcini Mushrooms
  • matsutake Mushroom (AKA “pine” mushroom)
  • Reishi Mushrooms

There are cultivated and wild mushrooms. Cultivated mushrooms are grown commercially, the source of many store-bought

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