Tomatoes are an excellent food; actually they are a fruit and not a vegetable. They can be eaten uncooked or cooked. They have a higher vitamin C content when they are raw.
Do not eat the following: - Canteloupe or any other type of melon - Tomatoes - Citrus fruits or any other fruits containing Vitamin C Foods like uncooked broccoli, uncooked turnips, cauliflower, uncooked cantaloupe, uncooked radish and horseradish and parsnips should be avoided and not eaten during the 72 hours prior to the examination.
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.
It is generally safe to eat tomatoes affected by blight, but it is recommended to remove the affected parts before consuming them to avoid any potential health risks.
There are several different health risks that could come up if you eat uncooked meat. Most of the time your body will digest it but sometimes you can get sick. You may experience vomiting, food poisoning, cramps, or tape worm.
Yes, you can eat uncooked corn, but it may be harder to digest and not as flavorful as cooked corn.
I would think 7 days would be too long. I usually throw it out after 3-4.
For all practical purpose the tomatoes and strawberries are same, nutrition wise. But no body will deny that strawberries are tasty. But then not all the people, specially from developing countries can afford to eat the strawberries.
yes but its a bad idea because they explode if they eat rice cooked or uncooked
There is no Jewish tradition of eating uncooked rice.
I'm pretty sure they can eat tomatoes.
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