Snow Flake Mushroom | Australian Native Lions Mane (Hericium Coralloides)
Snow Flake Mushroom | Australian Native Lions Mane (Hericium Coralloides)
Snow Flake Mushroom, scientifically known as Hericium Coralloides, Cultivated locally from the Ottway Forest in Victoria, Australia it is known as the "Australian Lions Mane".
Snow Flake (Coral Tooth Mushroom) is an exquisite edible mushroom renowned for its unique appearance and medicinal benefits. With its cascading branches that resemble a snowflake, this mushroom not only adds an aesthetic touch to your culinary creations but is also a powerful addition to your healthy diet.
Here are seven compelling reasons why you should consider incorporating Snow Flake Mushroom into your meals:
1. **Eye-Catching Appearance**: The distinctive branching of the Snow Flake Mushroom adds an element of intrigue and beauty to any dish, making it a fantastic centerpiece in gourmet meals.
2. **Medicinal Benefits**: Hericium Coralloides are known for their potential to support cognitive health and improve memory, offering benefits that extend beyond the palate.
3. **Culinary Versatility**: They can be seamlessly integrated into a variety of recipes, from delicate appetizers and hearty main courses to delightful desserts, adding both flavor and visual appeal.
4. **Cooking Recommendation**: Sauté the mushroom in a mixture of butter and olive oil with a sprinkle of salt and a hint of garlic, allowing it to crisp up and showcase its complex texture.
5. **Recipe Suggestion**: Use the Snow Flake Mushroom as a standout ingredient in a savory tart or incorporate it into a rich mushroom soup that is sure to impress.
6. **Organic and Sustainably Grown**: Our Snow Flake Mushrooms are cultivated with care and attention, grown in an environment that ensures both the highest quality and a sustainable farming practice.
7. **Optimal Freshness**: With a shelf life of up to 10 days in the refrigerator from the delivery or collection date, these mushrooms provide fresh, quality ingredients for your culinary adventures.
Dive into a world of exquisite flavors and health benefits with the Snow Flake Mushroom, a delightful addition to your culinary repertoire.
What we stock from Xotic
What we stock from Xotic
We stock many varieties of Exotic Mushrooms:
1. Lions Mane (Hericium coralloides)
2. Snow White Oyster Mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus)
3. Warm White Oyster Mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus)
4. Blue Oyster Mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus)
5. Butterscotch Oyster Mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus)
6. Pearl Oyster Mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus)
7. Golden Oyster Mushrooms (Yellow) (Pleurotus citrinopileatus)
8. Pink Oyster Mushrooms (Pleurotus djamor)
9 Chestnut Mushrooms (Pholiota adiposa)
10 King Oyster (Pleurotus eryngii)
11 Shiitake Mushrooms (3782)
12 Black Pearl King Oyster Mushrooms (Pleurotus Hybrid)
13. Pioppino Mushrooms (Agrocybe aegerita)
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How to use Exotic Mushrooms
How to use Exotic Mushrooms
How to Use Exotic Mushrooms
Exotic mushrooms are an exceptionally versatile ingredient that can be incorporated into your diet in numerous ways. They carry a unique seafood-like flavor, making them a delightful addition to various recipes.
Cooking with Exotic Mushrooms:
- Sautéing: This is one of the simplest and most popular methods of cooking Lion's Mane. Slice the mushroom into thick pieces and sauté them in olive oil or butter over medium heat until they turn golden brown. Add salt, pepper, and your favorite herbs for additional flavor.
- Roasting: Toss the mushroom pieces in olive oil, garlic, salt, and pepper, then spread them out on a baking sheet. Roast at 200°C (around 400°F) for about 20-25 minutes until they're crispy and golden.
- Soups and Stews: Exotic mushrooms make a great addition to soups and stews. Add them at the same stage as you would other mushrooms, giving them ample time to release their unique flavor into the broth.
- Stir-Fries: With their meaty texture, Exotic mushrooms are a great addition to stir-fries. Slice them and add them to your stir-fry a few minutes before it's finished cooking, allowing them to soak up the flavors of the other ingredients.
Using Exotic Mushrooms as a Supplement:
Exotic mushrooms are often used as a health supplement due to their potential health benefits.
- Tinctures: A tincture can be made by steeping the mushroom in alcohol for several weeks. This helps to extract the beneficial compounds. The resulting liquid can be taken directly under the tongue or added to beverages.
- Powders: All Exotic Mushrooms can be dried and ground into a powder, which can then be added to smoothies, teas, or even sprinkled over food. This is a simple way to incorporate this beneficial mushroom into your daily diet.
Studies Supporting Lions Mane
Studies Supporting Lions Mane
1. Improvement of mild cognitive impairment by mycelium Hericium erinaceus:
This study examines the effects of Lion's Mane on mild cognitive impairment. The authors found that Lion's Mane could potentially improve cognitive function in humans.
Mori K, Inatomi S, Ouchi K, Azumi Y, Tuchida T. (2009). Improving effects of the mushroom Yamabushitake (Hericium erinaceus) on mild cognitive impairment: a double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial. Phytother Res.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18844328/
2. Reduction of depression and anxiety by Hericium erinaceus:
This study investigates the potential benefits of Lion's Mane in reducing depression and anxiety. The authors found that consuming Lion's Mane mushroom might have beneficial effects on mental health.
Nagano M, Shimizu K, Kondo R, Hayashi C, Sato D, Kitagawa K, Ohnuki K. (2010). Reduction of depression and anxiety by 4 weeks Hericium erinaceus intake. Biomed Res.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20834180/
3. **Nerve Growth Factor-Inducing Activity of Hericium erinaceus**: This study examines the potential of Lion's Mane to induce the synthesis of nerve growth factor, which could have implications for diseases like Alzheimer's.
Kawagishi H, Ando M, Sakamoto H, Yoshida S, Ojima F, Ishiguro Y, Ukai N, Furukawa S. (1991). Hericenones C, D and E, stimulators of nerve growth factor (NGF)-synthesis, from the mushroom Hericium erinaceus. Tetrahedron Letters.
4. **Hericium erinaceus and Alzheimer's Disease**: This study looks at the potential benefits of Lion's Mane for Alzheimer's disease, finding that the mushroom could have neuroprotective effects.
Trovato, A., Siracusa, R., Di Paola, R., Scuto, M., Ontario, M. L., Bua, O., ... & Calabrese, V. (2016). Redox modulation of cellular stress response and lipoxin A4 expression by Hericium Erinaceus in rat brain: relevance to Alzheimer’s disease pathogenesis. Immunity & Ageing.
5. **Anti-Fatigue Effects of Hericium erinaceus**: This study explores the potential of Lion's Mane to help combat fatigue, finding promising results that suggest the mushroom could have anti-fatigue properties.
Li IC, Lee LY, Tzeng TT, Chen WP, Chen YP, Shiao YJ, Chen CC. (2014). Evaluation of the toxicological safety of erinacine A-enriched Hericium erinaceus in a 28-day oral feeding study in rats. Food Chem Toxicol.
You can find these articles by searching the titles or authors in academic databases like Google Scholar, PubMed, or directly on the journal's website.