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5 Reasons Why Your Business Needs Wholesale Mushroom Powder?

Author: Liang

May. 12, 2025

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3 Reasons Food Manufacturers Should Add Mushroom Powder to ...

For brands (and consumers!) who associate their products with a healthy lifestyle, we have a secret way to enhance your nutrition panels: mushroom powder.

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Mushroom powder is a vegan-friendly source of important nutrients and a convenient way to add a natural boost of goodness to many products— all without compromising flavor. 

Here are three reasons to add a bit of mushroom powder to your top-selling products—and how to explain those benefits to consumers directly:

1. Mushroom powder contains important vitamins.

While some shake powders contain vitamins, many are focused on protein. Mushroom powder, however, can contain nutritious vitamins the body needs.

For instance, mushrooms contain five of the eight essential B vitamins such as riboflavin (B2), folate (B9), thiamine (B1), pantothenic acid (B5) and niacin (B3). (White and brown mushrooms see significant levels of B2, B3 and B5, especially).

Why is this important? The body isn’t able to produce essential B vitamins on its own in quantities great enough to be beneficial, so the only way we get them is through dietary choices.

These B vitamins help form red blood cells, which carry oxygen and remove carbon dioxide, and also allow the body to turn food into energy. A number of B vitamins are important for a healthy brain too. Learn more about the roles of individual B vitamins here.

In addition to B vitamins, mushrooms can contain vitamin D if grown under the right circumstances. 

Unlike other fruits and vegetables, the penetrable tissue of mushrooms responds to light similar to the way people do: by increasing vitamin D content when exposed to sunlight. Mushrooms grown under sunlight, or exposed to specially devised ultraviolet lights, provide a powerful boost of the sunshine vitamin when eaten— even in the form of powder (but ONLY if the powder was made from High Vitamin D mushrooms). Learn more about how mushrooms become high in vitamin D here. 

Vitamin D can help to improve bone health, boost the immune system, and possibly decrease the chance of developing certain cancers and other ailments. Consumers can learn more in our article, “4 Big Reasons to Add Vitamin D to Your Diet this Year,” to discover the astonishing benefits of this essential vitamin. For more information about how regular mushrooms become High Vitamin D mushroom powder, check out this resource. 

2. Mushroom powder is growing in popularity in the retail market.

Because of the incredible nutritional benefits mushroom powder has to offer, many food manufacturers are mixing it into products to appeal to health-conscious consumers. Consumers enjoy sneaking vitamins and nutrients into their family’s everyday meals and snacks, while retailers are happy to serve the growing demand of their shoppers.

Simply put, major brands across the country are capitalizing on the secret kingdom of fungi, using the power of the mighty mushrooms: not quite plant, not quite vegetable, but a true contender of its own. By adding mushroom powder to your products, you are matching (or hopefully one-upping) your competition’s nutrition panel with a unique add-on. 

3. Mushroom powder can be added to a variety of foods without compromising flavor. 

Another big reason to consider adding mushroom powder to your products is that a little amount goes a long way. When making our mushroom powder at Monterey Mushrooms, 15 pounds of fresh mushrooms makes about 1 pound of powder. 

With the right amount of powder, you won’t have to worry about ruining the flavor of your next product. While fresh mushrooms can boast a distinct taste— often referred to as “umami,” resembling the robust, savory taste of meat— mushroom powder can integrate quite unnoticeably when using proper blending ratios. For instance, when mixed into smoothies or shakes in small portions (say, one half to one teaspoon), it provides full nutritional benefits with a hardly-detectable flavor.

In other situations, mushroom powder may enhance the flavor of a meal or product. That umami mouthfeel works perfectly in a variety of foods: soup, gravy, chocolate breakfast bar, pasta sauce and more. Adding a larger serving of the powder can give your meal a boost of savory richness.

Mushroom powder blends excellently into:

  • Smoothies and/or shakes
  • Soups and broth
  • Coffee and hot chocolate
  • Sauces and gravy
  • Breakfast cereal
  • Yogurt
  • Applesauce, especially if there are additional flavors, such as cinnamon, added
  • Chili and casseroles
  • Spaghetti sauce
  • Anything chocolate, such as brownies!

Request a Mushroom Powder Sample

It’s easy to change the 0% Daily Value for vitamin D on your nutrition facts tables to an eye-catching 20% with the simple and natural addition of Monterey’s “High Vitamin D“ mushroom powder.

Our powders can be selected in a variety strengths, from no-D to up to 15,000 IU/gram vitamin D, and can be made from your choice of White, Baby Bella and Portabella varieties.

Are you interested in learning more about Wholesale Mushroom Powder? Contact us today to secure an expert consultation!

Request a High Vitamin D mushroom sample and experiment with adding this nutritious ingredient to your best-selling products— for instant consumer appeal.

Curious to learn more about vitamin D and other nutrients found in mushrooms? Download our Free Everything You Need to Know About Vitamin D & Mushrooms ebook, today!

How Food Manufacturers Can Use Mushroom Powder to Boost ...


Let’s look at some of the exceptional benefits of adding mushroom powder to your food, what products are hot choices and some useful recommendations to help your food scientists to start blending:

What are the Benefits of Adding Mushrooms to Food Products?

Perhaps the most influential reason food manufacturers are beginning to play with mushroom blends is because retailers like to stock foods with additional nutrition benefits. It’s not just because these grocers want more options than their competitors (but believe us, they do!), it’s also that retail customers want healthier choices. Consumers are on the hunt for healthier options—and they’re putting in requests at stores for health-forward choices on retail shelves. In fact, studies show that shoppers are willing to pay more for food that delivers the benefits it claims on the packaging.

Mushrooms are a popular choice for enhancing a product’s nutrition panel because they contain five of the eight essential B vitamins: riboflavin (B2), folate (B9), thiamine (B1), pantothenic acid (B5) and niacin (B3). (White and brown mushrooms see significant levels of B2, B3 and B5, especially).

These nutrients are incredibly valuable to have in products, as the body isn’t able to produce essential B vitamins on its own in quantities great enough to be beneficial; therefore, the only way we get them is through dietary choices. In fact, consumers are making their own mushroom powder at home to receive these benefits, so why not offer them products that are already enhanced?

Mushrooms can also be an excellent source of vitamin D, which many Americans are deficient in. Shoppers and retailers alike are interested in foods with high vitamin D, as evidence points to this nutrient as a key helper in strong bone health, immune system enhancement and more.

Products Perfect for a Mushroom Powder Blend

Mushroom powder boasts a long portfolio of blend-worthy products, so many that we made a post featuring our most popular blend suggestions.

In this linked article, you’ll find that ground mushrooms pair perfectly with common powder-blended products, like smoothies and shakes (where you’d typically find protein powder combinations). In contrast, you may be surprised by some recommendations— like chocolate and coffee —which are often complemented by the robust mushroom.

While not all products incorporate seamlessly with mushroom powder, there’s an impressive list of those that do, and food scientists are whipping up clever blends regularly.

Options for Mushroom Powder Blends

Here at Monterey Mushrooms, we are proud to produce “Just Mushrooms” powder, made from Agaricus bisporus mushrooms grown at our very own California farms. Just Mushrooms is “just” that, consisting of 100% pure mushroom powder, with no added excipients or preservatives.

Food and supplement manufacturers can select their desired features, such as vitamin D level, mesh size and organic certification. White button mushrooms serve as our standard, high-quality raw material, however Brown and Portabella options are also available as custom orders.

The savory-enhancing and bitterness-balancing powers of mushrooms can be used to enhance or tame your desired flavor profile; blend ratios can be adjusted to either bring out or subdue the taste. For instance, a food manufacturer adding Button mushroom powder to a soup broth product may choose to incorporate a larger ratio of powder than a manufacturer adding it to breakfast bars, as the rich umami can be used to enhance the taste of the broth. In the nut bar, however, the mushroom taste can be masked by using less powder, since it doesn’t serve that particular palate profile. For questions about the proper ratios for blends, contact our helpful fungi experts.

Here’s a chart showing how our High Vitamin D mushroom powder can be used at various levels to help you achieve higher daily value percentages on your nutrition labels:

Choosing Your Mushroom Powder

Major brands are already using our mushroom powder in their products to enhance their dietary benefits. You could, too!

Let your food scientists experiment by requesting a vitamin D sample, today. 

Want to explore more about the power of High Vitamin D mushrooms? Download our ebook, Everything You Need to Know About High Vitamin D Mushrooms for Food Manufacturers, and share it with your product developers for more information.

For more information, please visit Black Currant Powder Wholesale.

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