Pumpkin seeds are packed with incredible amounts of nutrients, as well as calories. Inside each crunch pumpkin seed you'll find fibre, vitamins, minerals and many antioxidants.
Cooking pumpkin seeds is not very hard or complicated at all. However, if cooked right, pumpkin seeds can quickly become one's addition. Youtube has lots of videos on how to cook pumpkin seeds.
There are several sites online that talk about the nutritional factors of sunflower seeds. I would suggest looking at www.whfoods.com or sunflowerseedsnutrition.com.
All you need to do is take the seeds and run them under cool water and then put them on a cooking sheet then set them in a oven for 350 degrees till golden brown. or just go to the pet store and buy some.
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Oh, there are plenty of varieties of edible seeds! Pumpkin seeds (They're baked, not cooked), Sunflowers seeds, and even beans are seeds. Go to the following link to get some more info. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_edible_seeds
You can go to your local college adviser who can give you information to earn a nutrition science degree. usually this involves science classes and nutrition classes.
You should go to sportsmedicine.about.com. There you will be able to learn more information about sport nutrition as well as exercise.
You can go to education connection, it is the best place where you can go to apply for many grants and find information of how to get grants for nutrition.
You should probably speak to a dietrition or a nutrition specialist. The would know the best place to go to find out all the information you want on watermelon nutrition
Go to www.mypyramid.gov for detailed information on nutrition recommendations.
You can go right to their website and click on menu and nutrition. There you can even download the pdf of their nutrition guide which gives a breakdown on the items on their menu.
Yes there are many websites that can give you the information on nutrition. You can go to www.fda.gov/Food/LabelingNutrition/ConsumerInformation.