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The fungi future is here — at an urban mushroom farm just south of downtown L.A.

Por: Los Angeles Times Life November 10, 2022

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A mushroom revolution is taking place on the grocery store shelves of Southern California: In the produce sections of markets across Los Angeles, Agaricus bisporus, commonly known as the white button mushroom, is giving way to other dazzling fungi species such as blue oyster, lion’s mane, maitake and royal trumpet. Many of them likely are cultivated in a sprawling warehouse in the middle of Vernon — the industrial city just south of downtown... + full article



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