According to multiple internet sources, garlic and onion (uncooked) are very good in thining thick blood.
Not if it is soft when uncooked.
yes!
Yes. it even tastes good and good when sick.
I would consider soft, mushy garlic to be rotten therefore, probably not a good idea to eat.
A cat won't eat garlic, and you should not force them to eat garlic.
It's not bad, but some people get indigestion when there is green. (I prefer when there is no sprout at all on the inside) Sometimes the same clove will have pieces that have green and others that don't.
yes but its a bad idea because they explode if they eat rice cooked or uncooked
Mallard ducks can eat several unshelled, small peanuts at one time. They can also eat whole pecans and acorns. So, there is no reason they could not eat uncooked beans. As to whether they would "like" uncooked beans, I am not sure.
There is no Jewish tradition of eating uncooked rice.
There is no consensus about whether dogs can eat garlic or not, with some saying garlic is good for dogs, and others that it should be avoided. Because of the lack of consensus it is probably best to not feed garlic to a Staffordshire bull terrier, just to be on the safe side.
yes