They grow in dark damp places such as logs or shady patches of grass, so they take water from the log or grass
Mushrooms are 90% water 10% dry matter
fry them in butter
Mushrooms are fungi, and require water, which usually falls as rain during a storm.
Mushrooms do need water but are not dependent on light.
If there are mushrooms growing in your vermiliad plant, it is a sign that the soil is moist enough to allow them to grow. Vermiliad do not like to sit in water, so if mushrooms are growing in the soil, you are keeping it too moist.
Raw mushrooms (and it can change based on the type) are about twenty calories per cup. Canned mushrooms are roughly forty calories per cup. Sauteed (the measurement is hard because they get smaller or water-logged) is about eighty calories for four medium mushrooms.
If mushrooms are growing in your ceiling, you have a source of water in your building that is permitting them to grow. That water will damage the building and its contents and perhaps make it structurally unsafe to occupy. The actual mushrooms may, or may not, be a safety hazard but their presence is indicative of a larger problem.
they get their nutriants from the soil beneath them. it provides water and substance for them.
Many spices have no calories. Water, some soda drinks, unsweetened tea.
Because mushrooms are roughly 90% water.
Fruit, Salad, Mushrooms and vegetables are all high in water content.
moisture and things to decompose they may or may not need light to fruit