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My hubby believes in not washing mushrooms to avoid water absorption, following his grandmother. I'm unsure due to potential dirt. Thoughts?My hubby believes in not washing mushrooms to avoid water absorption, following his grandmother. I'm unsure due to potential dirt. Thoughts

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Given the varying opinions on this matter, what might be a reasonable approach to preparing mushrooms? Here are some suggestions that take into account both viewpoints:
1. Gentle Washing: If you decide to wash your mushrooms, do it gently and quickly under running water before cutting them. After washing, promptly pat them dry with a clean cloth or paper towel to remove as much moisture as possible.
2. Brushing Off Dirt: For those who want to err on the side of caution without using water, gently brush the mushrooms with a soft brush or wipe them with a dry paper towel to remove loose dirt.
3. Limited Soaking: Avoid leaving mushrooms to soak as they can absorb water like a sponge. If you must use a bowl of water, make it a quick dip and not a prolonged bath.

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