yes, it is no problem.
Yes, dogs can eat fig newtons.
You can eat the fruit from several types of fig trees, with the most common being the common fig (Ficus carica). Varieties such as Black Mission, Kadota, and Brown Turkey produce edible fruits that are sweet and delicious. Other fig species, like the Smyrna fig, require pollination to produce edible fruits. Always ensure that the figs are ripe before consuming them for the best flavor and texture.
No, a fig is not a nut; it is a syconium, which is a type of multiple fruit that develops from a single flower's inverted structure. Figs contain many small seeds, which are technically the actual fruits of the fig tree. The fleshy part that we eat is the receptacle tissue surrounding these seeds. Thus, figs belong to the category of fruits, not nuts.
They eat a variety of fruits that grow in their native rain forests in South America. One such fruit is the fig.
No. Not at all. The only meat they eat are insects, but they prefer vegetation and fruits.
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dogs should not eat onions or grapes Onions in quantity can be lethal and grapes cause kidney problemsalso strawberrys the seeds are bad for them.
Dogs are mainly carnivores by eating meat. But they are opportunistic and can eat fruits and vegetables. Dogs also create their own vitamin C and don't need strawberries. The different fruits a dog can eat are apples, oranges, bananas and watermelon. The vegatables they can eat are carrots, grean beans, cucumber, Zucchini, and plain baked potato.
yes, but apples are good too