No!!! it has nightshade in it (animals such as hamsters ,rats , mice and Guinea pigs cant have nightshade)
I would not suggest it, because tomatoes are soft, and most likely would make a huge mess all over the hampster and the cage/hutch
No.
You can feed them apples, carrots, dried bananas, (dried tomatoes should be fine) almonds, peanuts, almost any type of nut, and also strawberries So, you sould not feed them tomatoes, unless they are dried.
Yes, you can give the hamsters tomatoes. Not too much though! They could get sick!bye from Doggy27
You should not give tomatoes to hamsters they are too acidic for them to eat.
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yes to tomatoes but only cherry tomatoes hamster's will love them and green beans and peppers are fine too hamster's will love them cause my hamster does
You sure can! They eat many types of vegetables.
You should never give hamster tomatoes never mind the seeds in them!
tomatoes are too acidic!
Yes they can.
tomatoes are red. lima beans are green. lima BEANS. tomatoes. tomatoes are a fruit. lima beans arent.
Tomatoes, eggplant, green beans, green peppers can all grow in partail shade, but nothing related to food will grow in heavy shade.
El picadillo is a traditional Latin American dish made with ground meat (usually beef), tomatoes, onions, garlic, and other ingredients depending on the regional variation. It is typically served with rice and beans and is known for its savory and comforting flavors.
To make Succotash one needs the ingredients of corn and lima beans. Other ingredients used include shell beans, tomatoes and either green or sometimes red peppers.
Bitter Melon Peas, lima beans, green peppers, coconuts, tomatoes, etc. etc. etc.
grated carrots sweetcorn tiny pieces of lettuce dice carrot Dwarf hamsters should not have carrots or beans or tomatoes or any veggie with a high sugar content. Mine loves broccoli, cauliflower, yellow squash, cucumber, spinach, celery, green and red bell peppers, etc. These should all be fresh veggies with nothing added to them.
Alfalfa Sprouts, Corn Peas, Asparagus, Cowpeas, Pinto Beans, Adzuki Beans, Daikon, Radicchio, Bamboo Shoots (canned), Fava Beans, Radishes, Bean Sprouts, Fennel Root, Rapini, Beets, Garlic ,Red Beans, Black-eyed Peas, Jicama, Red Chard, Brussels Sprouts, Kidney Beans, Rhubarb, Cabbage, Leeks, Snap Green Beans, Carrots, Lima Beans (mature), Shallots, Cassava, Mixed Vegetables (canned), Snow Peas, Cauliflower, Mushrooms,Tomatoes (canned), Chives,Navy Beans, Watercress, Cilantro, Onions, Yams, Artichokes, Jalapeno, Peppers, Serrano Chilies, Bok Choy, Kale, Soybeans, Broccoli, Kohlrabi, Spinach, Celery, Lentils ,String Beans, Cherry Tomatoes, Lettuce, Red Peppers, Chili Peppers, Lima Beans (immature), Rutabagas, Choysum, Mung Beans, Summer Collards, Mustard Greens, Squash Cucumbers, Okra, Sweet Potatoes, Dandelion Greens, Parsley, Swiss, Chard, Dill Parsnips, Tomatillos, Eggplant, Poblano, Tomatoes (fresh), Endive, Peppers, Tomato Sauce(canned), Escarole, Potatoes,Turnip Greens, Green Bell Peppers, Pumpkin, Turnips, Green Peppers, Purslane, Winter Squash. that should be all of them.
Yes, but not if they contain lettuce, tomatoes, green peppers, etc.
Yes, hamsters can safely eat small amounts of green peppers. Hamsters can also eat cauliflower, carrots, celery, and cucumber.
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Many vegetables will freeze well. Some suggestions are corn, green beans, peas, broccoli, cauliflower, green peppers, onions (chopped), zucchini and other squash.
I've had success growing the following plants in Tennessee: Tomatoes. Watermelons. Pecans. Apples. Corn. Green beans. Squash. Plums. Carrots. Potatoes. Sweet potatoes. Cucumbers. Mint. Bell peppers. Banana peppers. Pumpkins.