Lemon seeds do naturally contain salicyclic acid which is the main ingredient in Aspirin, though this is in small amounts. Other than that there is nothing present in large enough quantities to make lemon seeds inedible besides the possibility that the hard seed coat or the bitter/astringent chemicals inside the seed could cause digestive problems to some people. It would probably be best for a person to try to prevent eating the seeds but any accidental ingestion would not be harmful unless the person had an allergy or a medical condition that would be aggravated by ingestion of hard seeds such as irritable bowl syndrome or diverticulitis.
actually chickens don't eat any of those but they can eat lemon seeds. Normally they would eat nuts and seeds along with grain.
All of it. Some people even eat the peal. I don't think you should eat the seeds.
A lemon has approximately 8 seeds.
A horse could eat a tiny bit of lemon cake, but not poppy seeds. If a horse ingests Poppy seeds call and equine veterinarian immediately.
The seeds are inside the fruit (the lemon) and when a creature eats this fruit, the plant hopes it will also eat the seed and then excrete it somewhere else helping that plant to move around.
7 seeds
Citrus limon seeds
No not most of them have seeds because most of them grow with seeds and most do
who interduce lemon seed to america
In lemons
It is recommended to plant 2-3 lemon seeds in each pot.
yes you can