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.
Yes, goats can eat pumpkin seeds in moderation. Pumpkin seeds are a good source of protein and healthy fats for goats, but they should be fed as a treat rather than a staple food in their diet. Make sure the seeds are unsalted and not roasted.
You should plant your pumpkin seeds the last day of June or the first day of July...
it really depends on what you need it for. For pumpkin pie you want to use the inside 'meat' part of it, but if you want to make roasted pumpkin seeds then use the seeds. Look up the recipe for what you want and it should say what part of the pumpkin you should use!
You can feed them a little more than five pumpkin seeds a day. Pumpkin seeds are also a great source of protein and fiber, which are missing from many hamsters' diets. Also, my hamster seems to love them!
Seeds are found in the gooey inside of the pumpkin.
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Well they are called pumpkin seeds not pumpkin nuts so theoretically the are seeds. Also this is serious they are seeds! :D
pumpkin seeds are little seeds what are inside a pumpkin thats the answer !
Yes, pumpkin seeds should be removed from the pumpkin and cleaned before roasting. The outer shell does not need to be removed before roasting, as it can add a crunchy texture and flavor to the seeds.
Just one seed is needed to grow a Pumpkin plant, the plant should produce at least one Pumpkin.
Yes, pumpkin seeds will upset your tummy