Lions Mane Mushroom (Hericium Erinaceus): The Gastric - Protective Delicacy
Hericium erinaceus, commonly known as the lions mane mushroom, has a spherical body covered with dense, white, fleshy spines, resembling a lion's head. Native to Northeast China (Changbai Mountain), North America, and Europe, this mushroom is not only unique in appearance but also in its nutritional benefits. It contains hericium erinaceus polysaccharides and amino acids, which are known to protect the gastric mucosa, making it a popular choice in traditional stomach - nourishing diets. In cooking, it can be used to make soups, such as hericium erinaceus and chicken soup, stewed with meat, processed into hericium erinaceus powder, or used in health foods. It can even be used in vegetarian cuisine to mimic the texture of meat. DETAN Mushroom's commitment to quality and its efficient supply chain across multiple regions in China could potentially bring high - quality hericium erinaceus products to customers, ensuring freshness and efficacy through its ONE - TOUCH production and distribut
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