Malabar Coast (MLBR) mushrooms are highly regarded among mycology enthusiasts, is a notable variety of Psilocybe cubensis originating from India.
Known for its long history and quintessential appearance, this mushroom has garnered interest for both its cultural significance and scientific properties.
Mycologists value the Malabar strain for its unique cellular structures and distinct, flower-shaped spore prints, making it a fascinating subject for study. Its origins and historical context, particularly its connection to Hindu culture, add to its intrigue.
The situation was different back in history. This shroom had a central position in Indian traditional and religious practices, and many knew its name. According to some evidence, the Malabar strain dates back to 1500 BC.
The mushroom’s native presence, heavy yields, pest resistance, and spiritual effects made it accessible and well-known in India. Its predominant uses were for ritual and religious practice, but it likely also had medical and recreational applications.
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