No. In fact veggies don't need to be cooked for anybody. They are more nutriceous when they are raw. Just make sure that they are clean.
a lot.
You don't. They are carnivores. Just feed him fish and water animals. He doesn't need veggies.
Approx 250 grams.
You should add veggies to a pot roast about halfway through the cooking time to ensure they are cooked but not overcooked.
Omnivore. They eat veggies and insects.
Pasta, cooked and cooled. Then what ever you want. Usually the bits are smaller in size that the pasta shape. Some pasta salads have no sauce or oil in them. Try aromatic leaves, bits of cooked or raw veggies, bits of cooked meat, nuts, cheese.
They are not as healthy as raw vegetables but they still have a fraction of their nutritional value.
veggies, meat, butter, salt that is if it's already cooked
Definetly not. Stick to feeding your tortoise fungi, plants, fruits and veggies as cooked bacon can lead to serious health issues for your tortoise.
Veggies are healthy cooked, and uncooked. However, cooking vegetables does cause some of their nutrients to leach out into the water they are cooked in. Steaming or roasting doesn't cause as much loss.
My hamster likes some boiled veggies, cooked chicken and fruit. They can't have greasy or fatty foods, though, or citrus fruits.
Water with veggies usually needs to boil for about 20-30 minutes to become a flavorful and well-cooked soup. However, this may vary depending on the type of vegetables used and your desired level of tenderness. It's best to taste test the veggies throughout the cooking process to ensure they are cooked to your liking.