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Mushroom Coffee Blends, Compared by Ingredient List

What this page covers:three named mushroom coffee blends, compared on species count, per-serving disclosure, added ingredients, and caffeine, per each brand's own published ingredient page. It does not rank or recommend any blend; the table below presents facts side by side.
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More mushroom species in a blend doesn't mean more disclosure: the two-species blend reviewed here publishes an exact milligram figure per species, while the four- and six-species blends publish only a combined total weight.

Three blends, side by side

Mushroom coffee blends compared by published label
BrandSpeciesPer-serving disclosureOther ingredientsCaffeine
Four Sigmatic, Focus Ground Coffee2 (Lion's Mane, Chaga)250 mg each, per serving, fruiting body onlyNone; ground coffee base only~150 mg per 12 oz cup
RYZE, Mushroom Coffee6 (Cordyceps, Reishi, Turkey Tail, King Trumpet, Shiitake, Lion's Mane)2 g total blend per serving; no per-species breakdownOrganic prebiotic blend (acacia fiber, inulin fiber, tapioca fiber)~48 mg per serving
MUD\WTR, Original4 (Chaga, Reishi, Lion's Mane, Cordyceps)2,240 mg total mushroom blend per serving; no per-species breakdownCacao, spice blend (cinnamon, turmeric, ginger, cardamom, black pepper, nutmeg, cloves), black tea powder, Himalayan pink salt~35 mg per serving

Four Sigmatic's Focus blend keeps to two species (Lion's Mane and Chaga) and states an exact 250 mg per species, from fruiting body only, with no additional flavoring ingredients. RYZE's Super6 blend spreads 2 g total across six species without a per-species breakdown, plus a separate prebiotic fiber blend. MUD\WTR's Original blend uses four mushroom species at 2,240 mg combined, folded into a cacao-and-spice base rather than staying closer to plain coffee.

For a closer look at what's specifically disclosed about Lion's Mane across these same brands, see Lion's Mane Coffee: Brands Compared. A dedicated Four Sigmatic review and a Cordyceps-focused comparison are linked from the Mushroom Coffee hub.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between these mushroom coffee blends?

Species count and disclosure level, mainly. Four Sigmatic uses two mushrooms with an exact milligram figure for each; RYZE and MUD\WTR use four to six species but publish only a combined total weight, not a per-species breakdown. MUD\WTR also adds cacao and spices rather than staying a plain coffee-and-mushroom blend.

Which blend has the most mushroom species?

RYZE's Super6 blend lists six species (Cordyceps, Reishi, Turkey Tail, King Trumpet, Shiitake, Lion's Mane). More species in a blend doesn't mean more of any one species; RYZE's label doesn't disclose how its 2 g total splits between them.

Which blend has the most caffeine?

Four Sigmatic's Focus blend, at roughly 150 mg per 12 oz cup, close to a standard cup of coffee. RYZE runs about 48 mg per serving and MUD\WTR's Original about 35 mg, both roughly a quarter to a third of a regular cup.

Do any of these blends disclose third-party lab testing?

Not published on the ingredient pages reviewed here. All three state organic certification, but none of the three product pages checked for this comparison publish a third-party Certificate of Analysis for mushroom content specifically.

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