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English
Etymology 1
Interjection
crimini
- criminy
Etymology 2
Marketing name.[1]
Noun
crimini (plural criminis)
- A dark brown edible mushroom, Agaricus bisporus, that has a rounded cap; called a portobello when mature
Translations
References
- ^ Randal Oulton (2016 May 18 (last accessed)) “Cremini Mushrooms”, in CooksInfo.com, archived from the original on March 25, 2015: “Cremini Mushrooms aren't Italian mushrooms. "Cremini" is just a marketing name that was picked, witness the confusion between whether the name is actually spelt Cremini or Crimini.”
Further reading
Italian
Noun
crimini m
- plural of crimine
Latin
Noun
crīminī
- dative singular of crīmen