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No, it is better for the hamster if they are raw.
As long as you cook the meat thoroughly (because it may take longer to cook than the veggies, depending on thickness), it should be safe.
It can, but it is usually best to braise the meat first and put veg in later as they will cook long before the meat.
Provided the internal temperature of the chicken legs is 180 degrees, but the vegetables may be overcooked by the time the chicken gets to this temperature. It's probably a safer practice to cook the chicken first and then add the vegetables to the pot after.
You have to eat things that are not raw like cook vegetables and fruits :)
again do you have to cook the halled barley or and you just eat it raw
you can have it both ways cook and raw. the raw is a bit tangy and the cook one is soft.
Some raw vegetables can cause gas or flatulism. Raw broccoli, cauliflower, mushrooms, cucumbers and cabbage are the worst offenders.
In the raw vegetables no salt or extremely low concentrations.
Yes. Heat can destroy nutrients in all vegetables. The only vegetable, also known as a fruit, that does not loose nutrients is tomatoes. The longer the vegetables are cooked, the more nutrients are lost. The nutrients are lost through the water its steamed in, and the steam itself. Raw is best, but if you must cook them, cook until slightly tender, where some nutrients are still there.
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Guinea pigs are able to eat raw vegetables from the day they are born.