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Adaptogens are the trendiest stress busters in the wellness world right now. Known for their energizing properties, these mushrooms boost vitality and improve your body’s ability to adapt to stress.
When incorporated into your diet, adaptogens decrease the effects of hormones associated with anxiety and stress. Reishi mushrooms possess potent anti-inflammatory properties, better mental clarity, and boost your immunity.
Maybe you’ve already heard about the fantastic nutrients reishi mushrooms contain, such as peptidoglycans, triterpenes, polysaccharides, calcium, potassium, iron, and zinc. You now want to experience all that goodness.
You’re in the right place. This guide explains how to prepare reishi mushroom by turning them into delicious recipes.
Make some tea from the Queen of Mushrooms following our signature Reishi tea recipe. Starting your day with this tea helps you find your balance, or taking it at the end of your day enables you to wind down into a restful night. Here’s how to cook reishi mushroom tea.
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The best Reishi mushrooms for tea are foraged or fresh fruiting bodies.
Blended with turmeric, the Reishi golden milk nightcap is a rich and creamy beverage and is one of the reishi mushroom powder recipes that makes a fantastic pre-bed drink.
If you don’t have a high-speed blender, add your reishi mushroom powder and honey and strain the milk mixture before using a normal blender.
A Reishi mushroom ramen bowl contains comfort, nourishment, and superfoods. The mushroom ramen can be vegetarian, and you can play around with the recipe with the ingredients you have in your kitchen.
This recipe isn’t your traditional ramen but more of a makeshift version. The flexible version involves taking what you have in the fridge and creating something savory.
The critical factor in this recipe is the epic broth, whether vegetable broth or bone broth. If you’re too busy to make your broth, there’s no harm in using broth from the store or anything you have on hand.
The second vital ingredients are spices and garnishes.
Lastly, the final most important thing is sprinkling reishi mushroom powder for extra healing benefits.
Wakame is a seaweed type that brings out a delicious flavor in soups, and Tamari adds more flavor than you anticipate when enjoying ramen.
If you’re not sure how you want to enjoy your chia seeds, here’s a recipe for you. Spice things up and boost the reishi mushroom taste with raw cacao.
For something with a little more health-supporting benefits, try this recipe.
The Reishi mushroom veggie soup is hearty and energizing to get you through winter while adding all the good stuff to your body. This soup is packed with loads of veggies and is a satisfying and savory way of infusing those adaptogens into your diet.
This recipe makes six servings.
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