How to say mushroom in Italian?
The most common way to say "mushroom" in Italian is "fungo".
You can also use the more specific terms:
* "Porcino": for the edible boletus mushroom.
* "Chiodini": for the oyster mushroom.
* "Champignon": for the button mushroom.
The word "fungo" is used for all types of mushrooms, while the other terms are specific to certain varieties.
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