Where to begin with mushroom coffee

From sharper focus to more energy, a 'fungi-infused brew' offers a slew of potential health benefits – without the jitters

Mushroom coffee in a green cup on a wooden table
'Mushroom mania' is sweeping the high street, said The Guardian
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Starting the morning with a mushroom mocha might not sound that tempting, but could the suddenly fashionable drink be the key to a less stressful day? That's what some enthusiasts are claiming. 

"Mushroom mania" is sweeping the high street, said The Guardian, with medicinal mushrooms cropping up in supplements, hot drinks and even beers. Indeed, Holland & Barrett reported that searches on its website for the term "functional mushrooms" are up 50% year-on-year. 

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Irenie Forshaw is a features writer at The Week, covering arts, culture and travel. She began her career in journalism at Leeds University, where she wrote for the student newspaper, The Gryphon, before working at The Guardian and The New Statesman Group. Irenie then became a senior writer at Elite Traveler, where she oversaw The Experts column.