yes non roasted
Nuts, seeds, and legumes
XD u roast them
Salted or roasted sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and other seeds are also included in this category
Racehorses don't like sunflower seeds because they are afraid that a sunflower will begin to grow in their stomach. Soy seeds are a nice alternative for them, they like them roasted and salted.
No they cant,the Maine thing that make them grow dies.
It won't because the seed will be dead
1/4 cup of sunflower seeds has about 190 calories. And about 120 of those calories are fat, however they are healthy fats. Sunflower seeds also are packed with protein, fiber, minerals, vitamin E, and phytochemicals.
Hamsters can eat both raw and roasted sunflower seeds, as long as they are unsalted and shelled. Sunflower seeds are high in fat and should be offered in moderation as a treat rather than a staple diet.
Not if they don't make you sick when they are fresher and assuming they are kept free from contaminates.
Yes they are... They're flattened corn kernels. In their natural state - corn kernels are small, roughly round 'seeds'. They're harvested - and flattened into cornflakes - before being roasted.
Both animals and humans derive food from sunflowers. Humans consume sunflower seeds, which are nutritious and can be eaten raw, roasted, or used to produce sunflower oil. Animals, particularly birds and some insects, also feed on sunflower seeds and the plant itself, benefiting from its high energy content. Additionally, sunflowers can provide habitat and food for various wildlife species.