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That's not the definition of veganism at all. It's actually not even the definition of a plant based diet since plant based dieters eat fungi and yeast.
Yeah, they can eat mushrooms and other fungi. I should have picked my words better.
Also, dictionary definition:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/vegan
Or use is important here. Veganism isn't a diet, the way vegan eat follows from vegan ethics, which apply to more then just what we put in our mouths.