I think the center should be a big circle with just nooch.
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I really wanna try the nooch <3
Two (honest) questions:
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Do mushrooms really belong in the vegetables section? I might be mistaken but due to their similarity to meat, I had them under the "protein" section.
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The supplement part needs to be non-vegan (I'm assuming this because the warning does not seem to apply to specific foods)? If not, how to do this?
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That is fair as mushrooms are fungi-based.
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You do not need to eat meat for b12 or for Omega 3 as you can find them synthesized in plant-based supplements or fortified foods.
mushrooms are approx 95% water and are not very useful as a protein source. They just taste good
95% water, that explains why there are so juicy.
Most mushrooms commonly farmed don't have significant protein content but are rich in vitamins and minerals. Sounds closer to veggies than legumes.