Yes, you can feed a cow celery. Cows LOVE celery. In fact, at the Little Farm in Tilden Regional Park in Berkeley, California, visitors are allowed to feed the cows only two items... lettuce, and celery.Yes, you can feed a cow celery. Cows LOVE celery. In fact, at the Little Farm in Tilden Regional Park in Berkeley, California, visitors are allowed to feed the cows only two items... lettuce, and celery.
In his recent interview he said that he is allergic to celery.
allergic to celery? or if you mean coeliac disease, its when you're allergic to gluten, wheat, barley etc.
Of course cows eat parsley, they are allergic to tomatoes though
No, as long as there is no herbicide or pesticide residue.
no
no, but people with a lactose intolerance have trouble digesting dairy products.
For most, no. But some may be allergic to what is on the hair of a cow, no matter how microscopic it is.
Yes, Cumin seeds come under PARSLEY family. Other PARSLEY family members are carrot, celery, dill, anise, coriander, caraway.
Some suitable options for onion replacement in recipes for individuals allergic to onions include shallots, leeks, scallions, chives, garlic, and celery. These ingredients can provide a similar flavor profile to onions in dishes.
Celery is a noun. A sentence with celery in it is: The celery was mushy. A noun is a person place or thing. Celery is a thing which makes it a noun.
Lots of pictures of celery via the Related Link.
Celery is grown in the ground; the celery sprouts above the soil.