Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12
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.
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.
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.
It would depend on what surgery you have undergone. Your doctor will be able to advise you.
Yes, you can eat sprouted carrots. The sprouts are safe to eat and can add a slightly bitter flavor to the carrot. However, the texture may be different from a regular carrot.
It is generally safe to eat carrots that have sprouted, but the sprouts may have a bitter taste. It is recommended to remove the sprouts before consuming the carrot.
Yes, you can still eat a potato after it has sprouted, but it is recommended to remove the sprouts and any green parts as they may contain solanine, a toxic compound.
Yes, sprouted garlic is safe to eat. The sprouts may have a slightly bitter taste, but they are still edible and do not pose any health risks.
i should think so. i advise not to eat it
Yes, haricot beans are a vegetable.
That depends on the variety. Many, if not most, store bought veggies are hybrids, genetically modified or irradiated and will not produce good, grow-able seeds.Experiment is the answer. Gather and plant your seeds. If they sprout at all, you should have a nice plant for your new garden.