Mushrooms a weapon in fight against global vitamin D shortage
date:Oct 19, 2018
of UV light. Mushrooms naturally produce vitamin D under the influence of sunlight (UV radiation), Alex Bos of Banken Champignons explains. Chanterelles and other wild mushrooms picked in forests naturally contain vitamin D. But thats the theory, the practice is more stubborn. No vitamin D is produced because mushrooms are grown indoors, and never see sunlight. Illumination occurs after the harvest. The complexity of this can be found in the consistency, Roy Janssen of Scelta Mushrooms mentions
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