No, mushrooms are not a grain.
Mushrooms are a fungus or fungi.
Grain is the seed from plants like wheat and barley.
Grain
It is not considered a vegetable, it is a grain
There is alot of food in the grain group. But the most approiot is Bread, pasta, and others like cereal, rice and crackers
A potato is a root vegetable, not a grain.
Technically it's a grain but it's mostly used as a vegetable.
No, nuts are not considered a grain in terms of their classification in the food group. Nuts are classified as part of the protein and healthy fats food group.
it is the grain group it is the grain group
No, why would it be anyways. it is part of the food group.
No, a fish is meat. Grain is the seed of certain grassy-like plants.
Mushrooms would be vegetables.
I would say the grain part of the food pyramid because most oils come from grain.
fungi group who ever but the above answer did not read the question! it asks what FOOD group fungi is not a food group. According to the USDA Mushroom (while in biological matters are categorized as fungi) are in the vegetable group. they are low in protein and fat and high in water. So the real answer is VEGETABLE GROUP!