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Polysachariden - Wat is dat?

Polysaccharides – What are they?

In our previous newsletter, we looked at extraction ratios and extraction methods. What do numbers like 8:1 or 10:1 actually tell you? And more importantly: what do they not tell you? We promised to take a closer look at another number that appears just as often on labels: polysaccharides. A familiar term, but one that is rarely explained properly.


Today, we take the time to do exactly that.

The polysaccharide misconception

And then the question of price naturally follows

Once you understand how extraction, polysaccharides and context relate to each other, something else becomes clear as well: why some products are strikingly cheap, while others are not.


We regularly see 100 ml of extract offered for roughly the same price as 30 ml elsewhere. To be honest, that’s when alarm bells start ringing for us. High-quality mushrooms, fruiting-body extraction, multiple extraction steps, a high extraction ratio and batch consistency simply do not align with dump prices. That does not mean that inexpensive products are automatically bad.
But large price differences without explanation are always a reason to take a closer look.

Three questions that help you look beyond the label

The only proof that really matters

This brings us to the core question. If attractive labels, ratios and isolated percentages are not enough, what does prove quality? The honest answer is simple: lab results. Labels can promise many things, but an analysis shows what is actually present.


That is why two things guide everything we do at Foodsporen: quality and transparency. Anyone who wants to see our lab results can simply request them. No detours, no hesitation.
And of course, beyond numbers and analyses, there is also everyday experience. Quality is not something you only read about. You feel it.


We are genuinely excited to see mushrooms becoming a normal part of everyday life. Precisely because of that, we believe it is important to share knowledge and offer clarity — so you can learn to recognize quality for yourself, independent of brand, packaging or promise. The better you understand what you are looking at, the more consciously you can choose what truly fits you.
We like to close, once again, with a bit of fungi wisdom:


“Fungi teach us that real value is built quietly, underground, long before you see the fruit.”


Thank you for reading 🍄
Team Foodsporen