Mushrooms are considered a non-vegetable food item because they belong to the fungi kingdom, not the plant kingdom like vegetables.
A mushroom.
It is not considered a vegetable, it is a grain
Yes, mushrooms are considered a vegetarian food because they are a type of fungus and do not come from animals.
Men are considered consumers.
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!
Yes, vegetable oil is considered a neutral oil because it has a mild flavor and does not significantly alter the taste of the food it is used in.
Tomatoes, along with peppers, squash, eggplant and many other "vegetables" are fruits. the definition of a vegetable is: Any plant of which the flowers, roots, tubers, leaves or stems are used as food. In common lexicon, tomatoes are considered vegetables, but botanically, fruits are a separate class.
A mushroom isn't in any food group, but if it had a food group it would be fungus.
Mushrooms fall under the vegetable category in the food pyramid due to their nutrient content and classification as a non-animal food source. They are a low-calorie food that provides fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
Edamame is not a starchy food. They are vegetable that contains a lot of protein and are considered to be healthy.
yes, vegetable is designed for vegetable, plant food is designed for plant food
Kelp is seaweed, a type of algae. It is most likely considered in the vegetable group.