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I am not sure if mushrooms are considered a vegeteble but I don't see the word for mushroom ({蘑|mó}{菇|gu}) on the package
They're definitely not plants, but culinary definitions don't really follow biologist lines so idk they're probably fruit or something..
yeah a fun tidbit I remember is that fungi are closer genetically to animals than they are to plants
it's true. source: am horticulturalist. vegetable is a culinary distinction, not a botanical one.
vegetative growth, fruiting bodies are biological features.
I work in "specialty crops" which includes mushrooms, but in The Academy for agriculture, the mycologists are rare and generally in plant/animal pathology departments identifying diseases and forestry departments just being weird.
absorptive heterotrophs, technically, i guess
There are 6 "kingdoms" of life, Plants, Animals, Fungi, ArchaeBacteria, EuBacteria and Protists.
https://www.thoughtco.com/six-kingdoms-of-life-373414