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Product Description

Botanical Name: Grifola frondosa
Plant Part Used: Fruit Body
Processing Method: Drying, Grinding

Grifola frondosa is an edible fungus that is commonly known as the Maitake mushroom, King of the mushrooms and Dancing mushrooms. This mushroom belongs to the family Grifolaceae and is native to China, North-eastern Japan, and North America. β-glucans, heteroglycans, proteins and glycoproteins are the major bioactive constituent found in the Maitake mushroom. It is also a good source of vitamin B, C, D, copper, potassium, fiber, minerals, and amino acids. It also contains potent antioxidants that reduce the oxidative stress in body. Intake of this mushroom is good for immune system, also have many health benefits.

  • Product Type:
    Raw Material/Extract
  • Product Category:
    Organics
  • Product Sub Category:
    Herbs-Spices-Seasonings
  • Product Mix Category:
    Organic RM powders
  • Package Type:
    25.00Kg
Product Data

Main Producing Countries

China, Japan and United States

Product Use

Production & Sourcing

Maitake mushroom, also known as hen-of-the-woods or dancing mushroom, is a highly sought after edible mushroom that is native to the northeastern regions of Japan, North America, and Europe. It is a parasitic mushroom, commonly growing at the base of oak, maple, and elm trees.

Unlike many other mushrooms that are commercially cultivated, maitake mushrooms are primarily wild harvested. However, there are some specialty farms that cultivate maitake mushrooms using artificial logs inoculated with the mushroom spores.

The growing season for maitake mushrooms is typically from late summer to early fall, with peak production occurring during the months of October and November. These mushrooms are handpicked by experienced foragers, as they grow in clusters and can often blend in with their surroundings.

Harvest Time

Note: Information contained herein is believed to be accurate and is offered in good faith for the benefit of the customer: Green Jeeva, LLC., however does not assume any liability or risk involved in the use of its products since the conditions of use are beyond our control. Nothing contained herein shall constitute an express or implied guarantee or warranty with respect to Green Jeeva, LLC’s or their use.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 100g

Calories
per serving 373
Amount/serving % Daily Value*
Total Fat 1g 1.54%
Saturated Fat 0.2g 0.00%
Trans Fat 0g %
Cholesterol 0mg 0.00%
Sodium 13mg 0.54%
Total Carbohydrate 79g 26.33%
Dietary Fiber 12g 42.84%
Total Sugars 2.2g %
Includes 0g Added Sugars 0.00%
Protein 11.9g 22.00%
Vitamin D 32.1mcg 160.00%
Calcium 11.8mg 0.85%
Iron 1.72mg 5.56%
Potassium 1534mg 32.64%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs:

The scientific name of Organic Maitake mushroom is Grifola frondose.

The color of this powder is brown.

The moisture content in Organic Maitake mushroom Powder is not more than 10% as more than the limit it may cause microbial contamination.

The mesh size of Organic Maitake mushroom Powder is not less than 95% passes through #80 mesh.

We test total heavy metals, lead, arsenic, mercury, and cadmium in our products. These heavy metals by numerous studies are purported to be toxic for human consumption beyond certain limits and are known carcinogens. We also ensure that our product complies with California prop 65 regulations for lead content below 0.5 ppm levels.

Consumption of E. coli & Salmonella may pose serious health issues like stomach cramps, abdominal pains, nausea, etc. Hence, we do not provide any product containing E. coli or Salmonella.

Maitake mushrooms are a good source of various nutrients, including vitamins (such as B vitamins), minerals, fiber, and bioactive compounds.
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Biological source: Grifola frondosa
Shelf Life: 24months
Plant part used: Fruit Body
Country Of Origin: China
Items Specification Test Methods
Physical Analysis
Description Powder Organoleptic
Color Brown Organoleptic
Odor Characteristic Organoleptic
Taste Characteristic Organoleptic
Mesh size 95% Passes through #80 mesh USP<786>
Loss on drying NMT 10.0% w/w USP<731>
Sulphated Ash NMT 5.0% w/w USP<281>
Total Heavy Metals NMT 10 ppm USP<231>
Lead NMT 0.5 ppm USP<232>
Arsenic NMT 1 ppm USP<232>
Mercury NMT 0.5 ppm USP<232>
Cadmium NMT 0.5 ppm USP<232>
Microbiology Test
Total Plate Count NMT 100,000 cfu/g USP<61>
Yeast & Mold NMT 1000 cfu/g USP<61>
E. Coli Negative USP<62>
Salmonella Negative USP<62>

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