Like most people, you probably grew up eating mushrooms as a pizza topping or thrown into a salad every now and again. And, chances are, it was most likely white button mushrooms and maybe brown creminis. How do we know this? Because white button mushrooms account for 90% of mushrooms consumed in the U.S., and itโs been like this for quite some time. (1) But thatโs slowly changing. In recent years, mushroomsโparticularly more exotic varieties such as shiitake, maitake, lionโs mane, turkey tail, chaga, reishi, and cordycepsโhave taken center stage as celebrated superfoods. No longer relegated as a food afterthought, mushrooms are increasingly valued as edible wonders thanks to their numerous health benefits including immune supporting, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and so "mush" more. (2) No wonder theyโre not just called edible mushroomsโtheyโre also called functional mushrooms, or medicinal mushrooms. Along with the growing popularity of medicinal mushrooms, the manner in which you can consume these healthful fungi has also expanded. In this case, weโre talking about mushroom powder.
What Is Medicinal Mushroom Powder?
Simply put, mushroom powder is made from dehydrated mushrooms that are then ground up into a fine powder. Some are first processed using hot water or alcohol extraction in order to pull out the beneficial compounds- which is important to achieve the full benefits. Some "mushroom powders" can also be made from myceliated grain. While you can make mushroom powder yourself or buy it online or at your local health food market or Asian grocery store, itโs important to know that not all mushroom powders are the same. Medicinal mushroom powders can be made from a single species or multiple mushroom varieties. They often include a variety of different mushroom extracts to maximize the specific health benefits of each type. While there are over 2,000 species of edible mushrooms on the planet (that we know of), most powdered extracts are made from the medicinal mushrooms mentioned above.How to Choose a Mushroom Powder
As with any food or supplement you buy, itโs essential to research the brands and read the labels. Many mainstream mushroom powders may seem like a healthy choice upon first glance. But once you look a little more closely, you might find a list of fillers, flavorings, stabilizers, preservatives, and artificial ingredients. To make sure youโre choosing a mushroom powder thatโs actually good for you, look for the following criteria:- USDA Organic
- Non-GMO
- Third-party tested and verified
- 100% mushroom extract
- Gluten-free and vegan (if thatโs important to you)

Why Should I Use Mushroom Powder?
Mushrooms are super low in calories, sodium, and fat, and are free from cholesterol, sugar, dairy, and gluten. Theyโre also loaded with vitamins, minerals, dietary fiber, antioxidants, and other powerful immune-boosting compounds known as beta-glucans. (3) Theyโre also an excellent alternative to meat-centric dishes. Studies have shown that mushrooms not only offer similar texture and satiety as meat, but they also promote weight loss. (4) Need we say more? OK, then. As wonderful as they are, we realize that you might not always be in the mood for the chewy consistency or earthy flavor of mushrooms. Thatโs where mushroom powder comes in. Mushroom powder allows you to reap the rewards of eating mushrooms without feeling like youโre eating them. Itโs also ideal if you donโt love the taste of mushrooms in general. If you donโt consider yourself a mushroom lover, mushroom powder just might change your mind.What Does Mushroom Powder Taste Like?
One of the biggest questions people have about mushroom powder is how it tastes. Eating mushrooms fried in a pan, breaded, or roasted in an oven is one thing. But ingesting powdered mushrooms in a smoothie or cup of coffee? Well, that might sound downright unpalatable. While itโs true that some mushrooms are stronger than othersโfor example, Reishi can be bitter and Cordyceps can be strongโbut many mushrooms impart a subtle earthy flavor, especially in powdered form. If you donโt like earthy tastes, the good news is that mushroom powders such as Thrive 6 complement a wide variety of food and beverages, and easily take on the flavor of whatever youโre adding it to. As a result, you can enjoy all the benefits without any unwanted aftertaste.4 Ways To Use Mushroom Powder
There are plenty of ways for you to use mushroom powder. Donโt be afraid to experiment and try new things. Below are some of the most convenient methods to get you started on your mushroom powder power trip.1. Add It to Your Coffee And Tea
Mushroom coffee is kind of a big deal right now. While some canโt get enough its bold flavor in a morning cup of joe, you might want to consider adding oat milk or coconut creamer to dilute any mushroom flavor. Try these tasty options that mask any earthy pungency:
2. Shake It Up in Smoothies
You might think that adding mushroom powder to a smoothie is a recipe for disaster, but nothing could be further from the truth. Try using a small scoop (about a gram) in one of these must-try recipes:3. Cook With Mushroom Powder
Aside from your hot and cold beverages, adding mushroom powder to your everyday foods is a convenient and effective way to gain the health benefits with virtually no effort. Add some to your stir-fries, soups, salads, and pasta dishes for a hint of flavor. Mix it into your seasonings and sauces for chicken, meatloaf, tofu, tempeh, or hamburger patties for more flavorful complexity. It even works for sweet dishes, too. Try it in these mushroom-powered recipes:- Shiitake mushroom sliders
- Oyster souffle
- Zucchini sun-dried tomato pasta
- Coconut lentil soup
- Blondie brownies
If you're just getting started, check out our mushroom bundle.
4. Consider Capsules
If youโre still not sure about adding mushroom powder to your food and drinks, then consider taking it in capsule form. Some people prefer mushroom powder capsules because it provides an exact dosage vs. sprinkling it on food or beverages. You can easily find encapsulated mushroom powder online and in stores. Just be sure to follow the same precautions as you would when shopping for powdered extracts.




