Aired (September 29, 2024): Ibinida ngayong Linggo ang iba’t ibang mushroom na inaalagaan sa isang farm sa Tuba, Benguet. Ito raw ay maaaring gamitin sa iba’t ibang putahe at kainin! Panoorin ang video.
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00:00The mushroom is white and has a rich flavor.
00:09It has a color.
00:11It's not white, but pink, yellow, black, and brown.
00:31These are the oyster mushrooms here in Tuba, Benguet.
00:35Wow! Those mushrooms look delicious.
00:38Can we eat those?
00:40Of course, Ruru. Do you want a sample?
00:56Friends, here are the Pink Mushroom Dinapdakan and Yellow Mushroom Tempura.
01:06Wow! It's delicious.
01:11It's like pork. It's delicious with pork.
01:17This is the mushroom farm of our neighbor, Shawnee.
01:20Here, you can find up to 3,000 mushroom fruiting bags.
01:24And every day, almost 5 kilos of mushrooms are raised in a cafe near their place.
01:32The mushroom or fungi that we call is one of the types of organisms.
01:37It's different from plants, animals, worms, and bacteria.
01:44The mushroom is a reproductive structure that is formed due to fungi.
01:49In other words, in a plant, this is what serves as the fruit.
01:52But the number of seeds that can be found under each cap contains several million microscopic spores.
02:01We started here in Sanagi Agri-Tourism Farm in 2018.
02:06We started with 50 pieces of fruiting bags.
02:09We also started with 100.
02:13We started planting colorful mushrooms because I met a foreigner.
02:20Our spawn came from other countries.
02:23Here in the Philippines, they are breeding.
02:26And we order spawns from them.
02:29The only challenge with colorful mushrooms is that it's hard to sell at first.
02:36Because most people think that we are spraying colors.
02:41Or this is GMO.
02:44Or this is not edible.
02:47What I can assure our customers is that our mushrooms are all natural.
02:55A fruiting bag contains sodas.
02:58Rice bran, sugar, and lime.
03:05We will put it in a PP bag or polypropylene bag.
03:10And this is our sprayer.
03:13We will put the PVC pipe.
03:17After that, we will put the cotton so that it will not contaminate what we will do.
03:23It will be pasteurized for 8 hours to kill the bacteria.
03:28After that, it can be sprayed or sprayed.
03:32It needs to be incubated for 30 days in a place that has a controlled temperature and light.
03:38Fruiting bags cannot be exposed to sunlight because it is an important moisture.
03:43From the holes of the fruiting bag,
03:45there will start to be a fungus called mycelium.
03:51After about a month, colorful mushrooms will start to grow here.
03:56Amazing!
04:04And when can we eat it?
04:06It is perfect time to eat it when the tip of each mushroom has a downward curl.
04:13These are perfectly cultivated mushrooms.
04:17It is achieved because of the cool climate in the fruiting bag that gives natural moisture to the mushrooms.
04:23These mushrooms are not just colorful and nutritious.
04:28Did you know that it also has different flavors depending on the color?
04:32Black and brown mushrooms are said to go well with soups because it has a distinct taste.
04:38Yellow mushrooms have a strong aroma and are also easily damaged compared to others.
04:44While pink mushrooms are said to be perfect to use as a marinade, bacon, or pickles.
04:50Colorful oyster mushrooms last in the refrigerator for about a week.
04:56But what if it does not grow in the mushroom farm but inside the house?
05:03This post by Liza Wong became a hot topic on social media
05:07where her cabinet at home was suddenly filled with six pieces of white with white and brown colors.
05:15And when she posted the picture on social media,
05:18she got a lot of opinions.
05:21There are fungi living under the cabinet.
05:25What you saw is a type of basidiomycetes.
05:30These mushrooms come to life when there is carbon.
05:36They cannot live without carbon.
05:39It is their source of energy.
05:41That is why the cabinet is partly made of wood.
05:46Actually, it is not really made of wood.
05:48It can be used as a cabinet.
05:51Someone said that the dog peed on it so it got wet.
05:56And the house is poorly ventilated.
05:59We call it carbon.
06:01But they also need nitrogen, phosphorus.
06:04Peeing is possible if there is a content.
06:07For example, nitrogen.
06:09We do not know what it has.
06:11But it is not limited.
06:14Because we say that as long as there is moisture and carbon, it can germinate.
06:21Or maybe it has a brown color.
06:24If it is damp, moist, or has a high relative humidity,
06:28it will produce moisture.
06:30It will grow and grow.
06:32So cleaning is one thing that we need especially when we are living.
06:38Cleaning and good ventilation.
06:41There are a lot of tips from the expert.
06:44The good ones say that it will sprout suddenly.
06:48But whether it is edible or not,
06:52it still has good roots or benefits.
06:55Aha!