Yes, you can eat cardamom pods raw, but they are typically quite strong in flavor and may be too intense for some people. The pods contain seeds that can be chewed for their aromatic taste, but they are often used in cooking or as a spice in beverages to enhance flavor. Eating them raw is less common, as most people prefer to use them in ground or crushed form.
Cardamon (also known as cardamom) pods
1 pod = 1/6 tsp so 6 pods would equal 1 tsp. Can_you_substitute_ground_cardamom_for_cardamom_pods
Approximately, 4 pods of cardamom = .6 tsp ground cardamom.
no
Where does cardamon comes from?
you eat the flowers and the pods
Cows eat peapods
No, but it can eat grass.
Generally 10 pods equals 1 1/2 tsp of ground cardamom; another user wrote: 1 pod = 1/6 teaspoon ground
Yes, you can eat cardamom pods directly, but they are usually used as a spice in cooking and baking to add flavor. The pods are tough and fibrous, so they are often removed before eating the dish.
Yes, warthogs do eat acacia pods. These pods are part of their diet, which primarily consists of grasses, roots, and tubers. Warthogs are opportunistic feeders and will consume a variety of plant materials available in their habitat, including the nutritious seeds found in acacia pods.
No. They are not food and will make you sick.