Yes, it is generally safe to eat squash even if the seeds have sprouted inside, as long as the squash itself is still firm and not overly soft or spoiled. The sprouted seeds may affect the texture and taste slightly, but they are not harmful. However, if the squash shows signs of decay or has an off smell, it's best to discard it. Always use your judgment and prioritize food safety.
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yes and no you can eat them but they are seeds
Some seeds you can eat are pumpkin, sesame, and sunflower. Seeds often sprouted and eaten are alfalfa, brocolli, lentils, radish, and many others. This is certainly not an all-inclusive list.
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Some seeds you can eat are pumpkin, sesame, and sunflower. Seeds often sprouted and eaten are alfalfa, brocolli, lentils, radish, and many others. This is certainly not an all-inclusive list.
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Yes, just rinse and roast it the same way you would pumpkin seeds and enjoy!
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A good rule of thumb is, if the seed is hard, don't eat it. You would naturally eat cucumber, pea, bean and tomato seeds, but not apple or peach seeds. Melon, sunflower and squash seeds are edible even though you might find them hard in the fruit, but they are exceptions to the rule.
The Hopi Indians ate squash, corn, Cotton, pinenuts, beans, priklypear, and seeds
The black seeds inside a bell pepper are safe to eat. They are not harmful and can be consumed along with the rest of the pepper.