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However, this doesn’t make mushrooms non-vegetarian; it simply means they are avoided by those who follow stricter, more spiritually focused forms of vegetarianism. Are mushrooms vegetarian or non-vegetarian?Mushrooms are commonly included in plant-based diets and are often used as meat substitutes in vegetarian and vegan dishes. Mushrooms are not classified as vegetables or non-vegetarian foods, but as fungi. They are nutritious, versatile, and can be used as a plant-based or meat alternative in various dishes. Just as plants are living things from where we get our vegetables and fruits, mushrooms are also grown as plants, although they require environments which are different from the environments which are required by green plants - mushrooms can grow in a completely dark place where there is no sunlight.