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Enriching your water??
    #19235817 - 12/06/13 10:33 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

I'm in a deep thought kind of mode right now and something occurred to me.  What if you soak rice in water, then use that water (with new rice) to make your cakes? Does the water get enriched by the rice and give more nutrients to the new cakes?


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Re: Enriching your water?? [Re: psilohero]
    #19235832 - 12/06/13 10:35 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

I would imagine yes, I doubt it would make a big difference though. No science behind this, wait for a TC or mod to fil you in...


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Re: Enriching your water?? [Re: psilohero]
    #19235860 - 12/06/13 10:40 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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psilohero said:
I'm in a deep thought kind of mode right now and something occurred to me.  What if you soak rice in water, then use that water (with new rice) to make your cakes? Does the water get enriched by the rice and give more nutrients to the new cakes?




cakes are made with brown rice flour it's the most nutritious mushroom substrate that's commonly used any additives are likely to dilute the recipe however water is already "dilute" so you would be adding nutrition since you're not cutting out a % of the BRF. Some people use coffee water with varying success for the same reasons as your train of though above. You could always try it out but to get a definitive answer you would need to do tests with isolate cultures and identical fruiting conditions.


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