Wild Turkey Tail Broth for Thanksgiving Goodness: A Boost of Immunity, Umami, and the Best Conversation Starter at Your Table
There’s a particular irony in the name “turkey tail mushroom” that becomes almost poetic around Thanksgiving. While most Americans are debating whether to brine or dry-rub their centerpiece bird, a different kind of turkey—one that grows on dead hardwoods worldwide—offers something the grocery store version can’t: genuine immune support, deep nutritional density, and a connection to the living systems that sustain us.