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|colspan=2|Can it be digested and absorbed by | |colspan=2|Can it be eaten, digested and absorbed by... | ||
|rowspan=2 style="width:25%"|Notes | |rowspan=2 style="width:25%"|Notes | ||
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| | |<small>Non-ruminants<br />such as</small><br />'''humans, chickens, pigs''' | ||
|Ruminants<br /><small>such as</small><br />'''cows, sheep, goats''' | |Ruminants<br /><small>such as</small><br />'''cows, sheep, goats''' | ||
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|'''Products'''<br /><small>such as</small><br />grains, | |'''Products'''<br /><small>such as</small><br />grains, legumes,<br />fruits, nuts,<br />vegetables | ||
|'''Yes''' | |'''Yes''' | ||
|'''Yes''' | |'''Yes''' | ||
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|<small>60% of all farmland is already pasture; and that doesn't even include rangelands.</small> | |<small>60% of all farmland is already pasture; and that doesn't even include rangelands.</small> | ||
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Note: While it's true that ruminants can convert inedible fiber into edible protein, [[mushrooms]] can do this even more efficiently. | |||
==See also== | |||
* [[Food]] | |||
* [[Plant-based#FAQ]] |