No, dogs do not digest peanuts.
It depends on the size of the peanuts and whether they are raw, plain, honey roasted, dry roasted, oil roasted, or boiled. For example, one ounce of dry roasted large peanuts is usually about 28-30 peanuts; one ounce of dry roasted small peanuts is usually about 60 peanuts.
When nuts are roasted it causes the oils to go rancid. Go for the non roasted nuts, they're better for you!
In moderation no, Also it depends on the dog. Just like some humans cant eat peanuts , some dogs cant eat them. But most dogs dont have a problem digesting them.
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No, dry roasted peanuts are not high in triglycerides. Foods do not have a triglyceride level - triglycerides are a measure of fat in your blood. That said, if you want to lower triglycerides, dry roasted peanuts are a good snack (in moderation) because they have near-zero cholesterol, are low in sugar, and deliver dietary fiber which is good for reducing cholesterol.
The purpose of a roasted peanut is to give the peanut a slightly different taste. Their are regular peanut's, salted peanuts and roasted peanut's. It just gives peanuts more of a variety to eat from.
Roasted peanuts have 0 cholesterol.
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Yes, you can store salted roasted peanuts in the freezer. Be sure to store them in a sealed container suitable for freezing or a plastic baggie.