none, pumpkins dont have seeds silly.
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.
Just one seed is needed to grow a Pumpkin plant, the plant should produce at least one Pumpkin.
One pound of pumpkin seeds contains... one pound.
It depends on what type of pumpkin it is and how big or small the pumpkin is. Some pumpkins have over one thousand seeds.
Nobody "needs" any pumpkin seeds in their diet.
Pumpkin seeds are very nutritious. When baking pumpkin seeds you should bake them no longer than 15-20 minutes before they start losing their nutritional value.
yeah they do. One example is pumpkin pie. Or roasted pumpkin seeds.
To find out how many pumpkin seeds are needed, divide the total mass by the mass of one pumpkin seed. In this case, 10 grams is 10,000 milligrams. So, 10,000 mg (total mass) / 250 mg (mass of one seed) = 40 pumpkin seeds needed to make a total mass of 10 grams.
Carbohydrates in pumpkin seedsThere are: ROASTEDapprox 15 carbohydrates in each ounce or 28 g of roasted pumpkin seedsapprox 15 carbohydrates in one serving, about 85 seeds, of roasted pumpkin seedsapprox 34 carbohydrates in one cup of roasted pumpkin seedsRAWapprox 5 carbohydrates in each ounce or 28 g of raw pumpkin seedsapprox 4 carbohydrates in three tablespoons of raw pumpkin seeds.
why dont you open one up and count them - &'d plus when you eat pumpkin pie do you feel the seeds in your mouth ?. No! you freakking idiot get lost
about 3 and 1/2 tablespoons
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math right now? Okay, okay, let me just like, quickly calculate this for you. So, if one pumpkin seed is 250 mg, and you want 10 g, you just gotta convert grams to milligrams and divide. That's like 40 pumpkin seeds, man. Easy peasy.