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October 2025

Oct 09

“Kinoko” – Children of the Trees: What Fungi Teach Us About Interconnection

By admin Food for thought, Uncategorised No Comments

In Japanese, the word for mushroom — kinoko — literally means “child of the tree.” It’s a simple translation, but it holds a profound ecological and philosophical truth. Fungi, in…

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Oct 09

Into the Woods: Fungi and the Cure for Nature Deficit Disorder

By admin Food for thought, Learn No Comments

Across Britain, children are spending less time outdoors than ever before. Screens, homework, traffic, and a loss of nearby wild spaces have drawn many indoors, away from fields, woods, and…

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