Mushroom Stew

Mushroom stew (or mushroom soup) is a food that can be crafted by combining a bowl with one of each type of mushroom or by "milking" a mooshroom. When eaten, each bowl of stew restores and 7.2 hunger saturation.

Crafting
Notes: The player can create Mushroom Stew in their 2x2 crafting area in their inventory since the arrangement of items does not matter. Unlike the individual components that create Mushroom Stew, Mushroom Stew items do not stack, so it is best to make one or two bowls at a time. Mushroom Stew can also be collected from Mooshrooms by right clicking with a bowl.

Advantages

 * If the player is near a swamp or mushroom biome or in the Nether, Mushroom Stew becomes a readily available food source that can be stockpiled and made on-demand.
 * Even if the player has only a few mushrooms, they can be planted and grown into Huge Mushrooms with Bone Meal, yielding more individual mushrooms, or planted on the ground in light levels of 12 or less.
 * The bowl is returned to the player empty after the stew has been eaten, and can be re-used to craft more.

Disadvantages

 * Mushroom Stew does not restore as much saturation as cooked meats, so the player will have to eat slightly more frequently.
 * While the ingredients and bowls stack, the bowls of stew do not stack in the inventory.

Trivia

 * In the Minecraft code, Mushroom Stew is called Mushroom Soup.
 * If Mushroom Stew is inventory edited to be in a stack, eating it consumes the whole stack while only having the restorative effects of a single bowl. A stack can, however, be unstacked to get the full effect of each one.
 * In the eating animation implemented in 1.8, the particles produced by eating mushroom stew contain wooden chunks from the bowl as well, implying the player is eating the bowl. However, the bowl is returned to the player after eating without any apparent damage, so this could be categorized as a graphical glitch.
 * In addition to the above, eating mushroom stew makes a chewing or crunching noise, unlike slurping from a filled bottle or milk bucket, further implying eating the bowl.