It was only in 1969 (nice) that fungi officially became its own separate kingdom.

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    If anything is close to having a consciousness and experiencing an array of emotion, including suffering. That’s a mushroom, much more than a plant.

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        so hang on, mushrooms are like uh, well not milk, but as if say a cow regrew its meat every season? or maybe like a lizard that regrows its tail?

        mushrooms are weird, man

        wild idea, would it be possible to hijack mycelium with animal DNA and make it grow mushroom shaped meat??

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      Actual animals are far more likely to feel pain that fungi. Do fungi even have a nervous system?

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      First time hearing this but mushroom is a protein source so from diet perspective, I see it as a meet type food. Deff not vegatable

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        So are chickpeas or edamame meat to you? Because they have like 5 times as much protein by weight than mushrooms.

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          I would go with, based totally on feelz, that no because it generally note used like that.

          As you think is all super science here, trust me bro

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        Mushrooms have some protein, but not very much. They aren’t a very good source of protein