| Mushroom |
| A mushroom |
| Fancy fungus |
| Mushroom type |
| Fancy mushroom |
| Ritzy mushroom |
| Popular fungus |
| Tasty mushroom |
| Edible mushroom |
| Prized mushroom |
| Mushroom to eat |
| Sponge mushroom |
| Spongy mushroom |
| Trendy mushroom |
| Cook's mushroom |
| Pricey mushroom |
| Mushroom variety |
| Gourmet mushroom |
| Coveted mushroom |
| Truffle's cousin |
| Black nightshade |
| Truffle relative |
| Certain mushroom |
| Type of mushroom |
| Bisque ingredient |
| Culinary mushroom |
| Mushroom delicacy |
| Puffball relative |
| Sautéed delicacy |
| Expensive mushroom |
| Flavorful mushroom |
| A kind of mushroom |
| Cousin of a truffle |
| Porcini alternative |
| Fashionable mushroom |
| Sons and Lovers" hero |
| Mushroom for gourmets |
| Highly prized mushroom |
| Portobello alternative |
| Interest of a mycologist |
| Seasonal linguine topper |
| It has a cap in the kitchen |
| Food item usually picked wild |
| Edible fungus with a spongy cap |
| Spongy-looking mushroom variety |
| Food item prized in French cuisine |