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Black Pearl Oyster Liquid Culture Syringe
Black Pearl Oyster 10cc Liquid Culture Syringe Dark Caps. Thick Stems. Gourmet Yield Potential. The Black Pearl Oyster (Pleurotus ostreatus var. Black Pearl) Liquid Culture Syringe$18.50 -
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Black Truffle Liquid Culture Syringe
Black Truffle (Tuber melanosporum) 10cc Liquid Culture Syringe Elite Mycorrhizal Partner. Long-Term Investment. Advanced Cultivation Only. Enter the rarefied world of gourmet truff$18.50 -
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Blue Oyster Liquid Culture Syringe
Blue Oyster 10cc Liquid Culture Syringe Cold-Loving. Heavy Fruiting. Beginner-Friendly. Experience dependable gourmet performance with the Blue Oyster (Pleurotus columbinus) 10cc L$18.50 -
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Brown Beech Liquid Culture Syringe
Brown Beech 10cc Liquid Culture Syringe Firm Texture. Nutty Flavor. Beautiful Cluster Formation. Grow one of the most versatile and chef-loved gourmet mushrooms with the Brown Beec$18.50 -
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Chestnut Liquid Culture Syringe
Chestnut 10cc Liquid Culture Syringe Rich, Earthy Flavor. Beautiful Clusters. Reliable Gourmet Performer. The Chestnut (Pholiota adiposa) Liquid Culture Syringe from Spore Genetics$18.50 -
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Chicken of the Woods Liquid Culture Syringe
Chicken of the Woods 10cc Liquid Culture Syringe | Spore Genetics Tender, Meaty Gourmet Mycelium – Laetiporus sulphureus Savor the wild taste of Chicken of the Woods with our$18.50 -
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Elm Oyster Liquid Culture Syringe
Elm Oyster 10cc Liquid Culture Syringe Layered Shelves. Fast Colonizer. Versatile Gourmet Species. The Elm Oyster (Hypsizygus ulmarius) Liquid Culture Syringe from Spore Genetics i$18.50 -
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Enoki Liquid Culture Syringe
Enoki 10cc Liquid Culture Syringe Slender Stems. Cold Fruiting. Iconic Asian Gourmet Species. The Enoki (Flammulina velutipes) Liquid Culture Syringe from Spore Genetics is a belov$18.50 -
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Giant Puffball Liquid Culture Syringe
Giant Puffball Liquid Culture Syringe – 10cc | Calvatia gigantea Also known as Calvatia gigantea or Giant Puffball Mushroom Culture The Giant Puffball Liquid Culture Syringe$18.50 -
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Golden Morel Liquid Culture Syringe
Golden Morel Mycelium 10cc Liquid Culture Syringe Rare. Challenging. Rewarding for the Dedicated Grower. Take on one of gourmet mycology’s most intriguing challenges with the$18.50 -
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Golden Oyster Liquid Culture Syringe
Golden Oyster Liquid Culture Syringe (10cc) Bright Color. Fast Growth. Effortless Yields. Add vibrant color and incredible speed to your grow room with the Golden Oyster (Pleurotus$18.50 -
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King Blue Oyster Liquid Culture Syringe
King Blue Oyster 10cc Liquid Culture Syringe Massive Caps. Cold-Loving. Superior Cluster Formation. Take your gourmet cultivation to the next level with the King Blue Oyster (Pleur$18.50
Edible Mushrooms — Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best edible mushrooms to grow at home?
The easiest edible mushrooms to grow at home are oyster, lion's mane, and shiitake. Oyster mushrooms are the most beginner-friendly thanks to fast, aggressive colonization, while shiitake and lion's mane reward a little more patience with rich flavor and impressive yields from a single culture.
What do oyster mushrooms taste like?
Oyster mushrooms have a mild, savory flavor with a subtle hint of seafood or anise and a delicate, velvety texture. They readily absorb sauces and seasonings, making them versatile for stir-fries, soups, and sautés. King oyster varieties are meatier with a firmer, scallop-like bite.
How do you cook oyster mushrooms?
To cook oyster mushrooms, tear them into strips and sauté in a hot, dry pan for a minute to release moisture, then add oil, butter, or aromatics and cook until golden at the edges. Avoid overcrowding the pan so they brown instead of steam, and finish with salt, garlic, or fresh herbs.
How do you cook lion's mane mushroom, and what does it taste like?
To cook lion's mane mushroom, slice it into thick steaks or pull it into chunks, then sear in a dry pan to release water before adding butter or oil and browning until golden. Lion's mane has a tender, shreddable texture and a sweet, seafood-like flavor often compared to crab or lobster.
How do you cook shiitake mushrooms?
To cook shiitake mushrooms, remove the tough stems, slice the caps, and sauté in oil or butter over medium-high heat until golden and tender, about 5–7 minutes. Shiitake have a rich, meaty umami flavor that deepens with browning, making them excellent in stir-fries, broths, and noodle dishes.
Can you eat oyster mushrooms raw?
Oyster mushrooms can technically be eaten raw, but they're best cooked. Raw oyster mushrooms have a slightly metallic or bitter taste and a tougher texture, and cooking unlocks their full savory flavor while making them easier to digest. A quick sauté is all they need.
Can you eat shiitake mushrooms raw?
Shiitake mushrooms should not be eaten raw. Raw shiitake can cause a temporary skin reaction known as shiitake dermatitis in some people, and cooking neutralizes the compound responsible while improving flavor and digestibility. Always cook shiitake thoroughly before eating.
How do you grow oyster mushrooms from a liquid culture?
To grow oyster mushrooms from a liquid culture, inject the culture into sterilized grain to make spawn, let it colonize fully, then mix the spawn into a pasteurized bulk substrate like straw or supplemented sawdust. Maintain humidity and fresh air during fruiting and pins will form within days.
Are king oyster mushrooms the same as oyster mushrooms?
King oyster mushrooms belong to the same Pleurotus family as common oyster mushrooms but are a distinct species with thick, meaty stems and small caps. They hold their shape well when cooked and have a firmer, scallop-like texture, which makes them a popular plant-based seafood substitute.
How long do edible mushrooms take to grow?
Most edible gourmet mushrooms take about 3–6 weeks from inoculation to harvest. Grain colonization runs roughly 1–2 weeks, bulk substrate colonization another 1–2 weeks, and fruiting just a few days once conditions are right. Fast species like oyster can produce a first flush in as little as three weeks.