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Yes, cabbages is made up solely of leaves, tightly wrapped over each other in a round ball-like shape. These leaves are completely edible and are eaten cooked or raw.
Any seed can. It just depends on in the weather year-round is right, they haven't cooked or disabled in any way, etc.
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Brown bears do have round ears. In fact, all eight species of bear have round ears. The strength of a bear's hearing is unknown, but is believed to be quite strong.
Calories in a round steak(Called rump steak in the UK, Australia and New Zealand.) If plainly cooked (not fried), there are:53-58 calories in 1 oz or 28g of round steak (if the fat is not eaten)159-174 calories in 3 oz or 85g of round steak (fat not eaten)212-232 calories in 4 oz or 114g of round steak (fat not eaten)318-348 calories in 6 oz or 171g of round steak (fat not eaten)424-464 calories in 8 oz or 227g of round steak (fat not eaten)848-928 calories in 1 lb (16 oz) or 454g of round steak (fat not eaten).For the calories of vegetables or fruit to serve with steak, and vegetable and fruit calorie charts that you can use as daily guides for either weight loss or weight maintenance, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions..
Chicken should always be cooked to 165 F no matter how it's cooked.
Eyes are two round things that can be brown, blue, green, or gray that are close to the top of your head. idk lol im blind so i dont use them hahahaha
Calories in one pound of round steak(Rump steak in the UK, Australia and New Zealand.)If plainly cooked (not fried), there are:Approx 53-58 calories per ounce of round steak (fat not eaten)Approx 848-928 cals in 1 lb (16 oz) of round steak (fat not eaten).For the calorie content of vegetables or fruit to serve with steak, and vegetable and fruit calorie charts, which you may use as daily guides, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.