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So I did the experiment...

Method -2 mushrooms in a sealed plastic bag and two in a closed (Burger King) paper bag. Store in fridge 8 days.

 

Results-   Starting weight paper bag fungi 2.3 oz, plastic ones 2.1 oz

 

The paper bag mushrooms lost 40% of their weight...the plastic bag stored ones lost 0.5% of  their weight

 

Both looked fine at the end.

 

Fig 1 Before storage. Paper bag shrooms are the first two

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Fig 2 After 8 day storage

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Fig 3 Crossection

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Discussion

Looks like plastic  bag storage has no ill effects after 8 days and preserves volume and weight. If one plans to cook them down anyway the preservation of volume may not matter, but if I wanted caps to stuff with sausage and cream cheese then the loss of volume in paper stored mushrooms might be an issue.

gfweb

gfweb

So I did the experiment...

Method -2 mushrooms in a sealed plastic bag and two in a closed (Burger King) paper bag. Store in fridge 8 days.

 

Results-   Starting weight paper bag fungi 2.3 on, plastic ones 2.1 oz

 

The paper bag mushrooms lost 40% of their weight...the plastic bag stored ones lost 0.5% of  their weight

 

Both looked fine at the end.

 

Fig 1 Before storage. Paper bag shrooms are the first two

038.thumb.jpg.6bb16c71dcd4882cd31d5212d058fea9.jpg

 

 

Fig 2 After 8 day storage

013.thumb.jpg.10015ae1bd5c99c0e92400f27414204b.jpg

 

Fig 3 Crossection

015.thumb.jpg.d87da7a278adc3e42cee9f8fb1c35ded.jpg

 

 

Discussion

Looks like plastic  bag storage has no ill effects after 8 days and preserves volume and weight. If one plans to cook them down anyway the preservation of volume may not matter, but if I wanted caps to stuff with sausage and cream cheese then the loss of volume in paper stored mushrooms might be an issue.

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