Coffee is one of the most widely drunk beverages in the world. In fact, 73 percent of Americans drink coffee every day, which amounts to over 400 million cups daily. Whether black coffee, lattes or cold brew, the average American is obsessed with coffee, typically drinking up to three cups daily.
There are so many different ways to drink coffee. Whether it’s by itself, with cream and sugar, as a latte, cappuccino, macchiato or cold brew, coffee is the one drink that brings people together worldwide. If you’re a coffee connoisseur, you’ve probably heard of the mushroom coffee method. But, if you haven’t it sounds exactly like what it is, mushroom coffee, although there are a few things that make this coffee unique.
Here’s a complete breakdown of the mushroom coffee and the benefits it serves.
What Is Mushroom Coffee?
If you’ve never heard of mushroom coffee, you might be curious as to what it is. Spoiler alert: It’s not a cup of coffee topped with mushrooms, although that’s probably the first image that comes into someone’s head after hearing the name. Mushroom coffee is a blend of ground-up coffee beans and mushrooms that are combined to brew a delicious dark roast coffee. The taste is a smooth, delicate, earthy and nutty flavor. Different types of mushrooms can be used in mushroom coffee including lion’s mane, reishi, chaga, turkey’s tail and cordyceps.
The Benefits of Mushroom Coffee
Drinking coffee has many benefits to it, so of course mushroom coffee has a lot of medicinal benefits as well. The flavor profile of mushroom coffee isn’t that different than a regular cup of coffee, so it’s easy to drink for regular coffee lovers. Some of the benefits of mushroom coffee include reduced anxiety, a boosted immune system and energy levels and reduced risk for heart disease. Mushroom coffee also has less caffeine than regular coffee. It’s also linked with improved digestive health, fewer liver issues and anti-cancer effects.
How Mushroom Coffee is Made
Like regular coffee, there’s a specific process to mushroom coffee. It’s made by the mushrooms being dehydrated, finely ground into powder and then blended with coffee beans. It can be sold in ground coffee blends, coffee pods and instant coffee packets.
Mushroom Coffee Products to Try
Here are a few popular mushroom coffee brands to try.
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