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How to Say ‘Mushrooms’ in Italian

Funghi

FOON-ghee

[FOON-ghee]

💬 Usage Tip: Funghi is plural; the singular is fungo. You’ll often hear it when buying produce or ordering pizza ai funghi.

🇮🇹 In Italy: Italians love seasonal mushrooms, especially porcini. At markets, mushroom quality and freshness are taken seriously.

Phrase Breakdown

Funghi

[FOON-ghee]

mushrooms

The plural form of fungo, used when talking about mushrooms at the market or in cooking.

Example

Vorrei dei Funghi freschi, per favore.

I would like some fresh mushrooms, please.

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