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Butternut squash has about 3.2 grams of fiber per 100 gram serving.
From what I have seen, around $2.00
There is 3.4 grams of protein in a 4 in. diameter acorn squash (raw).
Yes, but they will not get much benefit from it. There are relatively few nutrients in vegetables of any sort that cats need; they are obligatory carnivores and get very nearly all their nutritional needs from meats.
No, pumpkin pie is much more common that squash pie. The reason may or may not be related, but since I've made both, I can tell you the a butternut or acorn squash (the kind used for making pie) is far tougher to prepare than a pumpkin. A butter nut or acorn squash is quite delicious baked and eaten right out of it's own shell, while a pumpkin isn't quite as tasty on its own.
The average onion contains 1 - 1.5 grams of protein. Although "high" is a relative term, this is about twice as much as a carrot and about half as much as an avocado.
It depends how much sugar\fat is in the squash or milkshake.
Generally, you can measure the amount of protein required in your diet by weight. An easy estimate is to consume half of your body weight in pounds in grams of protein per day.
Squash have vitamin A and it is rich in 100 g of vitamins and minerals. by:king aaron candido vitug
Zucchini and squash are pretty much the same thing. The outside of a zucchini is green and the outside of squash is yellow.
Squash is technically a fruit, but is commonly used as a vegetable, much like tomatoes.
Canned black beans typically have between 6-8g of protein per half cup serving.