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About the product

  • Black Poplar, or “Piopinno” in Italian, is a clustering, meaty mushroom with a nutty and crunchy flavor, it prefers hardwood logs half buried lengthwise in a wooded or garden setting that is shady and can sometimes naturalize into wood chip piles outdoors.
  •  Will also fruit on supplemented, sterilized sawdust indoors. This mushroom has shown a significant immune boosting function concentrating on anti-fungal properties.
  •  Another delicious, edible medicinal mushroom! This one can be chopped and sautéed in oil and pepper, sprinkled onto a cold salad with feta cheese and a herbal vinaigrette. 
  • Also wonderful sautéed and added to gravies for meat dishes. 

Common Name: Black poplar mushroom

Scientific Name:       
Agrocybe aegerita, Cyclocybe cylindracea, Pholiota aegerita, Agrocybe cylindracea

How to use this product: Culinary Uses

Specifications: Mushrooms, culture,Grain Spawn/Sawdust spawn

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