Yes you can! It actually tastes like pumpkin seeds to me. they are really small though so you need more than one small gourd. I say it is better to fry them too.
Bitter gourd seeds are typically dispersed by animals and humans. Birds and insects may feed on the flesh of the fruit, unknowingly dispersing the seeds as they fly or move to different areas. Additionally, humans may collect the seeds and intentionally plant them in new locations.
My answer is yes out of all the types of seeds they eat they eat sunflower seeds.
Hibiscus disperse seeds by animals as the seed would hook onto the animal's hairs while it is sucking nectar
You can eat a variety of seeds including chia seeds, flaxseeds, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, and sesame seeds. These seeds are nutritious and can be eaten on their own or added to dishes for extra flavor and texture.
To get apple seeds, simply remove them from the core of an apple fruit. You can either eat an apple and save the seeds or extract the seeds from a sliced apple. Clean the seeds and allow them to dry before storing or planting.
Bitter Gourd Seeds are dicot.
You can eat the flesh of the ridged gourd, also known as ribbed gourd or turai, which has a mild flavor and a crunchy texture. The skin is also edible, though it can be tougher than the flesh. Both the immature fruit and the seeds are commonly used in various culinary dishes, especially in stir-fries, curries, and soups.
yes you can 100% sure you can
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It depends on the kind of gourd. Some are edible, some aren't.
No it is NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Never feed your dog gourd
Bitter Gourd Seeds are dicot.
Technically, it would be classified as a fruit because it bears seeds.
Most vegetables are dicotyledons, so I would say yes a ridge gourd is a dicotyledon.
A dipper from a gourd is made by first selecting a mature gourd, such as a calabash or bottle gourd. The gourd is then cleaned, and its top is cut off to create an opening. Afterward, the inner flesh and seeds are removed, and the gourd is dried to harden. Finally, the exterior can be polished or decorated as desired, resulting in a functional and often decorative dipper.
Yes, they are a type of fruit, since a fruit is defined as any plant with seeds inside of it.
Generally, you don't eat a gourd - their flesh is hard and woody. Gourdss are grown for decorative purposes, and for hollowing out into bowls, scoops, drinking ladles, etc.