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	<h1>What Are King Trumpet Mushrooms?</h1>


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<a href="http://www.chow.com/places/17757">Far West Fungi</a> manager Ian Garrone loves king trumpet mushrooms, which he describes as firm and dense as well as buttery and sweet. He also describes what to look for when buying king trumpets.
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