When it comes to the weekly shop, are usually on everyone's list. They're delicious and versatile, and can be used in anything from to and . Unfortunately, they also have a tendency to go soggy or even grow mould just a few days after being bought.
But experts say there's an easy way to stop that from happening, and it involves nothing more than a few kitchen towels and a bowl. According to , mushrooms are one of the most perishable items in any because of their high water content. This makes them particularly prone to spoiling .

If you don't have a mesh or paper bag on hand, a simple trick using paper towels can help keep mushrooms fresh and firm for up to five days.
The site explains: "Simply wrap the unwashed mushrooms in a flour sack kitchen towel and place them in a big glass bowl."
The towels help soak up excess moisture and stop the mushrooms from going slimy, while still letting enough air in to keep them from drying out.
Experts recommend checking the mushrooms every day and replacing the towels if they get too damp.
With this method, the texture and flavour of the mushrooms are better preserved, and it can save you money by helping you waste less.
The advice doesn't stop there. Organic Cotton Mart also says it's best not to rinse mushrooms before storing them, as water can make them spoil faster.
Instead, if they're dirty, use a soft brush or kitchen towel to gently wipe them clean.
It's also a good idea to avoid putting mushrooms in the crisper drawer, which is designed to keep fruit and veg fresh by holding moisture in.

Since mushrooms don't like damp environments, storing them in one of the warmer, drier areas of the fridge is a much better choice.
Shoppers are also advised to buy whole mushrooms instead of pre-sliced ones, as they tend to last longer.
Picking firm, dry mushrooms from a local farmer's market can also help, as the produce is often fresher and better quality.
And if you're buying packaged mushrooms in plastic, the experts recommend transferring them to something breathable like paper or mesh once you get home.
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