Hot Chocolate Drink Mix
Hot Chocolate Drink Mix by Room 920 is infused with psilocybin and is perfect for cool evenings or nighttime use. We suggest users to add 10oz of hot milk and stir until all of the powder is dissolved. The fats from the dairy milk binds with the psilocybin to activate its full potential. The onset of consuming Shroom Edibles is typically much faster than with edibles. Dont forgot to add some marshmallows on top to create the perfect treat!
Each Hot Chocolate Drink Mix contains 1 Gram of Amazonian Cubensis Extract
Ingredients: Powdered Milk, Sugar, Cocoa Powder, Salt. Active Ingredient Amazonian Cubensis Extract
The standard for the name “mushroom” is the cultivated white button mushroom, Agaricus bisporus; hence the word “mushroom” is most often applied to those fungi (Basidiomycota, Agaricomycetes) that have a stem (stipe), a cap (pileus), and gills (lamellae, sing. lamella) on the underside of the cap. “Mushroom” also describes a variety of other gilled fungi, with or without stems, therefore the term is used to describe the fleshy fruiting bodies of some Ascomycota. These gills produce microscopic spores that help the fungus spread across the ground or its occupant surface.
Forms deviating from the standard morphology usually have more specific names, such as “bolete”, “puffball”, “stinkhorn”, and “morel”, and gilled mushrooms themselves are often called “agarics” in reference to their similarity to Agaricus or their order Agaricales. By extension, the term “mushroom” can also refer to either the entire fungus when in culture, the thallus (called a mycelium) of species forming the fruiting bodies called mushrooms, or the species itself.
The terms “mushroom” and “toadstool” go back centuries and were never precisely defined, nor was there consensus on application. During the 15th and 16th centuries, the terms mushrom, mushrum, muscheron, mousheroms, mussheron, or musserouns were used.
The term “mushroom” and its variations may have been derived from the French word mousseron in reference to moss (mousse). Delineation between edible and poisonous fungi is not clear-cut, so a “mushroom” may be edible, poisonous, or unpalatable. The word toadstool appeared first in 14th century England as a reference for a “stool” for toads, possibly inferring an inedible poisonous fungus.
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