Bernd 05/03/2021 (Mon) 05:43:00 No.43483 del
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>>43482
Apparently, mushrooms grow the most during thunderstorms.

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/100409-lightning-mushrooms-japan-harvest

https://www.quora.com/Why-do-mushrooms-grow-during-thunderstorms

https://www.intelligentliving.co/mushrooms-thrive-lightning/

>Lightning makes mushrooms more plentiful, according to ongoing research that offers a solid scientific basis for Japanese farming lore.

>For generations, Japanese farmers have welcomed storms over their fields based on the belief that lightning strikes provoke plentiful harvests of mushrooms, which are staples of Japanese cuisine.

>Currently, mushroom demand is so high that dealers are increasingly turning to foreign suppliers. Japan imports about 50,000 tons of mushrooms a year, mainly from China and South Korea.

Really makes you think