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Keeda Jadi: The Enigmatic Mushroom

Keeda Jadi, scientifically known as Cordyceps sinensis, is a unique and mysterious mushroom that grows in the high-altitude regions of the Himalayas. Its name, Keeda Jadi, translates to “insect herb” in Hindi, reflecting its intriguing life cycle. This extraordinary fungus emerges from the remainsofacaterpillarafterbeinginfectedby the spores of the Cordyceps sinensis fungus. The resulting mushroom is a captivating sight, withitsslendershapeandearthybrowncolor. LEARN MORE

Understanding Its Origins and Habitat

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Keeda Jadi is primarily found in the alpine meadows and remote areas of the Himalayan region, including Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, and parts of India. These harsh and pristine environments provide the ideal conditions for the growth and development of this extraordinary mushroom.

The altitude, temperature, and soil composition all contribute to the unique properties that make Keeda Jadi so highly valued.

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