Organic Auricularia Powder PLUS+, 100g.

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The Wood Ear Mushroom (Auricularia auricula-judae) is an edible fungus commonly known as the "Wood Ear." A member of the Auricularia genus, it grows on both living and dead trees in temperate and tropical regions worldwide. This mushroom is a staple in East Asian cultures—particularly in China, Japan, and Korea—with China being its largest producer globally. However, our Wood Ear mushrooms are grown exclusively within the European Union.
True to its name, this ear-shaped fungus has a springy, rubbery consistency and a distinctive brownish hue, growing up to 10 cm in diameter. It is a popular ingredient in Chinese cuisine, especially in soups and stir-fries, where it is prized for its mild, slightly sweet flavor and uniquely crunchy texture.
Often referred to as Black Fungus, Wood Ear, or Jelly Ear, Auricularia auricula-judae is valued not only as a culinary delight but also for its long-standing role in traditional Chinese medicine.

About Our Wood Ear Mushroom Powder:
Our dried Wood Ear mushrooms are processed using an industrial superfine grinding method, reducing them to a near-dust consistency.
This process breaks down chitin, releasing a broad spectrum of beneficial nutrients. Chitin is the primary building block of mushroom cell walls—the same durable material found in the exoskeletons of arthropods. Without disrupting the chitin molecules, these nutrients remain "locked" within the cells and pass through the digestive system unabsorbed. While heat treatments like boiling, frying, or freezing can break down chitin, the effectiveness is minimal. To get the same benefits from whole mushrooms as you do from a supplement, you would have to consume an impossibly large amount.
The extract is prepared using spray drying, a technique that transforms liquid into dry powder by rapidly drying it with hot gas. This is arguably the most effective drying method for heat-sensitive substances like food and pharmaceuticals, or materials requiring an exceptionally uniform particle size.
Finally, the dry extract powder is vacuum-blended with dried Auricularia fruiting bodies. This further disrupts the cell walls, significantly enhancing the bioavailability of the intracellular compounds.
Key Benefits: for cholesterol control, blood, heart function, mood, immune system, digestion.

Ingredients: Organic Wood Ear (Auricularia auricula) mushroom blend (fruiting bodies* and mushroom extract*, dried on a processing agent – organic gluten-free vegetable starch*).
*from organic farming

Polysaccharides: ≥30% (standardized)
Certified according to: LT-EKO-001

Directions for use: Take ½ scoop (1.5 g) twice daily, during or immediately after a meal. For best results, mix the powder with liquid heated to 50–70°C. Adding a squeeze of lemon juice can enhance absorption. Stir well, let sit for a few minutes, and drink while stirring to ensure all sediment is consumed. Daily serving: 3 g.

Warning: Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. The food supplement should not be used as a meal replacement. A varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are important. Not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women.

Best before: see on the packaging

Batch No.: see on the packaging

Storage conditions: store in the original packaging in a cool, dry place (below 25°C).

Net content: 100 g

Seller UAB MISHKAY Biotech
Statybininku str. 9C
Moletai, Lithuania

Grown and produced in EU

 

The History of Wood Ear Mushroom
The Wood Ear was first scientifically described in 1789 by Jean Baptiste François (Pierre) Bulliard, who named it Tremella auricula-judae. In 1888, Joseph Schröter officially designated the species as Auricularia auricula-judae. The name is derived from the Latin auricula, meaning "ear," and Judae, referring to Judas—the same Judas known for betraying Christ.
Intriguingly, this mushroom is deeply tied to the legend of Judas Iscariot, who is said to have hanged himself from an elder tree following his betrayal. According to folklore, these ear-shaped fungi represent the returning spirit of Judas.
Beyond its mythical origins, the Wood Ear has been a popular food source for centuries and remains so today. Auricularia auricula is prized not only as a culinary staple but also for its long-standing role in traditional medicine.

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Auricularia, also known as wood ear mushroom, is a popular ingredient in Asian dishes due to its crunchy texture and subtle taste. It's also appreciated for its potential health benefits, such as promoting heart health and enhancing blood circulation.

How it will make my life better?

Auricularia powder will support your well-being by helping to lower cholesterol levels, improve blood circulation, and enhance overall cardiovascular health.

Its natural antioxidant properties also promote better digestion and sustained energy, making it an easy addition to a healthier lifestyle.

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