Sometimes $hiitake (shrooms) really does grow on trees (in the forest)
Fall 2024 EcoEcho Shiitake mini-shroom harvest!
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This served up seven bags of 1/2 lb medicinal Shiitake log shrooms each (grown on Alder and Willow mainly). thanks to my EcoEcho CSA members for their support.
Thanks for your interest in EcoEcho Shiitake mushrooms. Forest cultivated Shiitake started in China around 1100 AD and is a highly honored traditional Chinese medicine. Japan has a multi-billion dollar a year forest shiitake business with an annual "reward" for best Shiitake. Natural forest Shiitake in the cold morning fruits with a "flower" or "donko" cracked intensified flavor - these are sold for twice the normal price. I can not guarantee how soon an order will be completed - Mother Nature is in charge. haha. Sometimes I get "donko" or flower Shiitake - so I just include those with the other shiitake at the same price - as part of the unpredictable nature of farming. Please email me at eco echo cultivation (all one word) at gmail dot com - to place orders. Shiitake grown naturally in the forest have been tested - showing over twice as much "Lentinan" the Beta-glucans (1-6) that is highly medicinal - killing tumor cells (see commen...
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