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While research is still evolving, the potential health benefits of mushroom coffee for cognition and immune systems have made it a popular coffee alternative.
When you make coffee, adding milk, sugar and cinnamon is par for the course. But mushrooms? That’s an entirely different conversation. Whether you find the idea repulsive or intriguing, mushroom ...
And can it actually deliver on all the promises made by marketers? Here's what you need to know about mushroom coffee before you begin brewing it for yourself. What is mushroom coffee?
Mushroom coffee usually combines ground coffee beans with powdered extracts from functional mushrooms such as lion’s mane, chaga, reishi, cordyceps, or turkey tail.
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Explore the cognitive, mood-enhancing, and anti-fatigue benefits of medicinal mushrooms like lion’s mane and cordyceps, supported by scientific research and traditional use.
Mushroom coffee has been making the rounds on TikTok lately, with fans touting it as an energy and focus-boosting alternative to coffee. Some reviewers love it, others cringe at the flavor.
While drinking mushrooms might not sound like the most appealing thing in the world, the trend has attracted attention for its array of health benefits and added energy boost.
Mushroom coffee is becoming a popular alternative to traditional coffee, as it provides energy and a variety of health benefits, according to nutrition experts.
Mushroom coffee can currently be purchased in the UK from various online retailers and organic brands, usually sold in instant coffee packets. It is yet to be available in UK supermarkets.