Yes, raw peanuts should never be fed to horses as they can contain a fungus that is toxic to horses. Peanut butter that has been roasted or cooked can be given to horses to hide medications.
The level of moisture inside the peanut is the basic difference between green & raw peanuts. Green peanuts have a higher water content so they must be refrigerated upon harvesting to maintain their freshness. Raw peanuts are air dried to lower the water content - this makes raw peanuts less perishable.Green peanuts are raw peanuts right out of the ground. After they are dried, they are still raw but no longer green. From that stage they can be roasted or soaked and boiled. Peanuts are best boiled green right out of the ground.
There are 52 calories in one tablespoon of raw peanuts.
yes raw peanuts outside shells can be boiled but they will taste somewhat different
There are 828 calories in a cup of raw peanuts (5.1 oz or 146g). .
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no. many people eat them raw. they are nuts.
Yes they can eat peanuts but must be unsalted and not boiled just raw peanutsno
They are not bad for horses , horse like peanuts! but its like us eating lollies, so dont give them too many!
AnswerRaw peanuts have plenty of protein which can be good for you.So in otherwords....yes!!!!!!!! moo!!!!!!!!!!!!
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