Malabar Cubensis – Appearance

Malabars are average P. cubensis representatives. They don’t have wavy caps, like the Tidal Wave strain or amazing triangle caps, like African Tranksei, but they still look fascinating:

  • Size: average, 3.5-7 inches, long, sometimes twisted stems;
  • Cap: small, bulbous, light to dark brown coloured with white dots when matured;
  • Stem: medium-sized, thicker at the bottom and narrower towards the cap;
  • Veil: their gills and veil are the most distinguishing about Mlbr’s appearance. The veil remains connected to the cap even after the mushroom is matured.

Malabar’s cubensis popularity doesn’t come from nothing. Their fruity stems and consistent quality have prompted them to be reproduced by enthusiasts in the psychedelic community.

 

Malabar India – Origins

The history of this fascinating mushroom dates back to 1500 BC. During those times in ancient India, Vedic traditions used and described the magical substance Soma in sacred texts. The recipe for Soma is unknown. But today, scholars suppose Soma was squeezed out of magic mushrooms, ephedra or peganum. So, our Malabar strain can be that exact mushroom that made Soma so special. Its history may seem similar to the Psilocybe Mexicana (God’s flesh in some cultures), but those grew separately on different continents. As the name suggests, Malabar cubensis’s first sample was found on the Indian coast of Malabar, growing peacefully in a pile of elephant dung.

Weight Mushrooms

14g, 28g, 7g

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