Psychedelic mushrooms are becoming increasingly popular, with more and more people discovering their unique effects. Whether you’re new to them or have some experience, there’s often a debate about the difference between fresh and dried mushrooms. In this article, we explain the differences and what to keep in mind when choosing between fresh or dried.
1. Taste differences between fresh and dried mushrooms
The taste difference between fresh and dried mushrooms is one of the first things people notice. Fresh mushrooms have an earthy flavor, similar to other types of mushrooms, though not necessarily pleasant. Many find the taste of fresh mushrooms easier to handle compared to dried ones.
Dried mushrooms often taste a bit stronger, and their dry texture can make them harder to eat. Many users opt for tea or capsules to mask the taste of dried mushrooms. Combining mushrooms (fresh or dried) with something acidic like lemon juice can also help cover the taste and help the effects start faster.
2. Mushrooms: Fresh vs. Dried – which is better?
Many users wonder whether fresh mushrooms are better than dried, or vice versa. According to most people, fresh mushrooms often feel stronger – because they contain more psilocin, which can lead to a faster and more intense trip.
Dried mushrooms, on the other hand, contain less psilocin but have a higher concentration of psilocybin. Psilocybin is converted into psilocin in the body, so you can still experience a similar potency, though the effects might take a bit longer to kick in and feel slightly different.
During the drying process, some of the psilocin is lost, making dried mushrooms seem slightly less intense initially. However, dried mushrooms remain potent due to the psilocybin content. The main difference lies in how quickly and intensely the trip begins. Both fresh and dried mushrooms offer a powerful experience, but users may notice differences in how the trip feels.
Also, keep in mind that you’ll need much less dried mushroom for the same effect, as they are much lighter in weight.
3. Differences in the trip experience
Besides potency, the overall trip experience plays a big role. Fresh mushrooms often result in a faster onset and more intense effects, especially at the start, while dried mushrooms can produce different visual and auditory effects. The overall experience of a trip also depends on several other factors, like how much you’ve eaten, your mental state (set), and the environment you’re in (setting). Creating the right conditions can greatly influence your trip.
4. How to store mushrooms properly
Fresh mushrooms can only be stored for a limited time, usually no more than 10 days in the fridge, preferably in a sealed container. If you want to store them for longer, drying is the way to go. This is an easy method to preserve mushrooms for a longer period without worrying about mold or spoilage. Dried mushrooms, when stored in an airtight container, can last for months or even years.
5. The importance of proper dosing
Dosing mushrooms can be a bit tricky, especially if you’re switching from fresh to dried. Dried mushrooms lose a lot of moisture, making them up to 90% lighter than fresh mushrooms. This means you’ll need much less dried mushrooms to achieve the same effect. A common rule of thumb is that you need about one-tenth of the amount of dried mushrooms compared to fresh. Always start with a low dose and see how your body reacts before taking more.
Conclusion: What works best for you?
Both fresh and dried mushrooms have their own advantages. Fresh mushrooms often provide a quicker and more intense trip, but they have a shorter shelf life. Dried mushrooms are easier to store and dose. Ultimately, the choice depends on what works best for you and your preferences. Always remember to use mushrooms safely and responsibly. And if you’re curious about methods like ‘Lemon Tek’ to enhance the effects of mushrooms,