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Mushrooms – Their Benefits, Drawbacks, and Valuable Components

Wojciech Wiśniewski

Wojciech Wiśniewski

2026-03-19
4 min. read
Mushrooms – Their Benefits, Drawbacks, and Valuable Components
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Mushrooms have been an integral part of Polish cuisine for a long time, present in both fresh and dried form. Several traditional dishes cannot do without them, such as pierogi, croquettes. There are many enthusiasts of forest mushrooms, although there are also those who prefer cultivated mushrooms. The market offers something for every taste. For some time, there have also been imported mushrooms from Asia, allowing for the discovery of new flavors. Nevertheless, Poles consume much less mushrooms than the inhabitants of the Netherlands or Japan. Do mushrooms have any other benefits besides their taste? The answer to this question can be found in the following article.

Mushrooms: Comprehensive Health Benefits and Nutritional Profiles Worth Exploring

One of the most notable characteristics of mushrooms is their remarkably low caloric content—under 50 kcal per 100 g of fresh product—primarily due to their high water composition. This makes them an excellent addition to weight-loss diets. Additionally, mushrooms serve as a rich source of dietary fiber, which, while potentially challenging for individuals with sensitive digestive systems, helps meet daily fiber requirements. Among the fiber fractions present are cellulose, lignin, chitin, chitosan, and β-glucans, which exhibit cholesterol-lowering, anticancer, and immune-boosting properties. Of particular significance are the β-glucans found in oyster mushrooms, which are utilized in adjunctive cancer therapies across Asia. Mushrooms also contain minimal simple sugars, rendering them suitable for low-sugar diets, and trace amounts of fat, predominantly unsaturated fatty acids. However, their true value lies in the fat-soluble bioactive compounds they contain, including vitamin D (with 100 g fulfilling the entire daily requirement) and carotenoids such as beta-carotene and lycopene, present in concentrations comparable to those in tomatoes and bell peppers. Consequently, mushrooms should be incorporated into the diets of individuals with osteopenia, osteoporosis, or other bone-related conditions. Furthermore, their antioxidant content supports the maintenance of youthful, healthy skin. Although mushroom protein is considered incomplete—lacking essential amino acids such as cysteine, isoleucine, and methionine—its biological value surpasses that of most plant-based proteins. An additional advantage is the presence of α-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a crucial neurotransmitter, and ornithine, which plays a role in the body’s detoxification processes. Research on oyster mushrooms and shiitake has demonstrated their functional proteins’ anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and anticancer properties. Due to their high mineral content, mushrooms possess alkalizing properties, making them a valuable component of an alkalizing diet, which is also recommended for hypertension management. They are abundant in B vitamins (B1, B2, B3), with levels exceeding those found in meat and dairy products, as well as minerals such as magnesium, calcium, sulfur, manganese, chromium, iron, and cobalt. The presence of antioxidants suggests that regular mushroom consumption may help reduce inflammatory conditions. Equally important is their contribution to flavor enhancement in dishes—mushrooms contain aromatic compounds and umami-associated substances, which are particularly beneficial in low-sodium diets, where salt reduction does not necessarily compromise taste.

Adverse fungal characteristics: health hazards and consumption-related risks

The most prevalent hazard associated with mushroom consumption remains acute food poisoning, which primarily affects individuals and entire families lacking sufficient expertise in identifying forest species. Only toxic and inedible varieties have the potential to induce severe health complications, whereas purchasing products from controlled cultivation or trusted forest suppliers reduces this risk to an absolute minimum
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