• EphemeralSun@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    All I know is these things are delicious.

    The white ones are generally consumed in a dessert soup thing and the black ones are stir fried and served in like hot and sour soup.

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      1 year ago

      I see you can get them on amazon but i cant bring myself to purchase them there. Im trying to make whatever the fuck the mushroom dessert soup is

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        1 year ago

        https://blog.themalamarket.com/dessert-soup-yiner-tang/

        Here’s a little blog post about the soup. My mom used to whip this up when I was a kid; reminds me of home :)

        Not sure where you’re from, but you can find them dried in bags at any Asian supermarket in the western US. Just gotta head to where all the dried goods are.

        To actually cultivate the thing, I wouldn’t be able to tell ya x)

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          1 year ago

          Dope! Thanks for the recipe it looks great! i will check my local store too thanks for the tip! Def interested in cultivating as well

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          1 year ago

          I just looked up cultivation, and it’s and interesting creature. It’s a parasitic fungus that needs annulohypoxylon archeri (Black Fungus) as a host to trigger thick mycelium growth and fruiting.

          Other than having to grow two different strains, it’s just your typical wood lover that needs a metric ton of water to grow.