If you find a soft fresh one some people actually cook and eat the slices in small amounts. They don't taste that great but if you spice them they can be a nice medicinal meal.
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If you find a soft fresh one some people actually cook and eat the slices in small amounts. They don't taste that great but if you spice them they can be a nice medicinal meal.
Thank you brother @sketch.and.jam . I've never make a dish. I think it's just for traditional herbs. Have you ever made dishes from lingzhi mushrooms?
Here is one way to make use of them as tea or fruit juice
https://www.tyrantfarms.com/reishi-mushrooms-how-to-find-id-use-with-recipe/
Another way is as soup
https://80twentynutrition.com/recipe/reishi-mushroom-soup-with-carrots-and-kale/
Reishi are too bitter to eat by themselves so they have to be masked by sweetness or spice.
Yehiiiii.... Thank you very much brother. I will make mushroom soup. it was so delicious.. how about the mushroom soup challenge? Lol
Yeah usually medicinals like Reishi and Turkeytail are best used in soup, I also like wood ear in soup. I also use reishi powder in hot chocolate drinks because the chocolate masks its sort of bitter taste.
😍😍😍 What if reishi tea is mixed with honey?
Yeah it needs honey and the bitter taste really isn't that bad by itself in my opinion it goes well with a black tea of some kind too.
That's very good. I think it's not much different from the bitter taste of coffee. Mushrooms are also available here in pharmacy shops, which is a pity when people here don't know about its abundant health benefits.
I just ordered some reishi as I ran out - I also have it with cacao and a bit of honey or maple syrup. It kinda evens out with the cacao and is a great coffee replacement, and helps with my stress levels. I really want to grow it one day!