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Why do mushrooms turn dark when cooked?

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Answer: Polyphenols oxidize when heated

Releasing stored melaninWrong. Mushrooms do contain melanin-like compounds, but darkening is primarily from polyphenol oxidase enzyme acting on phenolic compounds.

Absorbing oil and seasoningsWrong. Color change happens even without oil. Darkening is from enzymatic browning—polyphenols oxidizing when exposed to heat and oxygen.

Polyphenols oxidize when heatedCorrect! Mushrooms contain polyphenol oxidase enzyme and phenolic compounds. Cutting and heating breaks cells, mixing these together. The enzyme oxidizes phenolics, creating brown melanin-like pigments (similar to apple browning). It's enzymatic browning, not caramelization. Lemon juice slows it by denaturing the enzyme!

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