I don't see any logic in that although i see some simplicity.
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Okay, leave a steak 2 weeks on your table... and come back posting.
It will become a rotten stake but that doesnt mean it will grow mushrooms ¬_¬.
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Mushrooms are a form of fungi, which are decomposers.
A decomposer needs an outside form of nutrition in order to live. It is a heterotroph, not an autotroph.
Meat is an excellent source of protein. Fungi and other decomposers will live in and on it in order to get their nutrition, which causes them to "eat" the meat, which makes it rot and mold.
Use rotten meat on a ground block next to a mushroom and after a short delay a mushroom grow up on this block.
I hope i'm not stealing the idea of someone, i made a search but didn't find anything about it.
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Okay, leave a steak 2 weeks on your table... and come back posting.
It will become a rotten stake but that doesnt mean it will grow mushrooms ¬_¬.
If you really want to know
Rotten meat grow bacteria, after an amount of time, colonies grow and then mushrooms appears (little tiny mushroom yes).
Rotten meat = Bacteria
Bacteria can turn to mushroom this is my point !
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A decomposer needs an outside form of nutrition in order to live. It is a heterotroph, not an autotroph.
Meat is an excellent source of protein. Fungi and other decomposers will live in and on it in order to get their nutrition, which causes them to "eat" the meat, which makes it rot and mold.
Therefore, I like this idea