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Why this commonly available mushroom is called Vegan Egg: All about its nutrition and protein content

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 28, 2025, 22:18 IST
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Why this mushroom is called Vegan Egg

Nature is a treasure trove of wonders and abundance. Egg, a natural source of protein and other nutrients, is categorised as a non-vegetarian food item. But did you know that there is a vegan egg too? Yes, you read it right, there is an egg-shaped mushroom called Volvariella volvacea, commonly known as the paddy straw mushroom,and it is an edible mushroom native to tropical and subtropical regions, especially in Asia. It gets its name because it is traditionally cultivated on paddy straw, the dried stems of rice plants.

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What study says?


As per a research study published by Cell Press, it is renowned for its remarkable medicinal and nutritional properties. This mushroom, part of the family Pluteaceae, thrives in tropical and subtropical regions and is highly esteemed for its distinctive flavor and substantial health benefits. The fruiting body of V. volvacea is a rich source of bioactive compounds, including antioxidant enzymes, terpenes, polypeptides, sugars, phenolics, and flavonoids. These compounds exhibit an extensive range of therapeutic activities such as anti-tumor, antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-malarial, anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, and anti-allergic effects. Nutritionally, V. volvacea is an excellent source of carbohydrates, proteins, fibers, ascorbic acid, and essential minerals. It also boasts a comprehensive profile of amino acids, including valine, arginine, glutamine, serine, aspartic acid, leucine, isoleucine, tyrosine, asparagine, lysine, cystine, proline, glycine, tryptophan, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, and histidine.

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Its key features



In appearance, it has a small, egg-shaped body when young, which later opens into a flat cap. The color ranges from white to grayish-brown. It grows rapidly in warm, humid environments and the ideal temperatures are around 30–35°C. When it comes to taste, it is tender, mildly earthy, and slightly sweet, making it popular in soups, stir-fries, and curries.

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Rich in Protein



It is a good source of plant-based protein, making it excellent for vegetarians and vegans who need alternative protein sources to support muscle repair and overall body functions. It contains approximately 14–27% crude protein, including all essential amino acids such as valine, leucine, and lysine.

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High in Antioxidants



It contains antioxidants like ergothioneine and selenium, which help neutralize harmful free radicals in the body, reducing the risk of chronic diseases and supporting healthy aging.

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Boosts Immunity


These straw mushrooms are rich in polysaccharides and other bioactive compounds that can strengthen the immune system, helping the body fight infections and illnesses.

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Low in Calories and Fat



They are very low in calories and fat, making them a great addition to weight management diets without sacrificing important nutrients.

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Supports Heart Health


They are rich in fiber, potassium, and antioxidant content, that may help regulate blood pressure, lower cholesterol levels, and support overall cardiovascular health.


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