What you will find are ducks, sheep, two border collies, gardens, bird habitats and a variety of edible fungi including Trametes versicolor, commonly known as turkey tail mushrooms, living and ...
In recent years the mushroom varieties chaga, cordyceps and reishi have all been heralded for their benefits, but turkey tail, a vibrantly-hued fungus that’s been celebrated in Chinese medicine ...
Turkey tail mushrooms (Trametes versicolor) are often consumed in supplement form, but they can also be brewed into tea or added to soups and broths. They’re linked to having potential immune ...