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champignon

Any of a number of edible fungi (see fungus). The fairy ring champignon (Marasmius oreades) has this name because its fruiting bodies (mushrooms) grow in rings around the outer edge of the underground mycelium (threadlike body) of the fungus. (Family Agaricaceae.)



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By October 2005, the farm was back on-line, growing and producing 1-3/4-inch to two-inch white caps called Champignons de Paris in five-pound boxes sold to local vendors twice a week for about five months.
A delicious blend of chicken and turkey, sage and sweet caramelized onions with chunks of portobello mushrooms, dried champignons and porcinis, the sausages received a thumbs-up from tasters.
Last month the company also strengthened its position in Quebec with the acquisition of Champignons A.
 
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