No! Rabbits shouldn't eat roasted foods, they shouldn't eat salted foods, and they shouldn't eat pumpkin seeds.
Rabbits shouldn't eat any nuts, seeds, dairy (including yoghurt), animal/meat products, processed human foods (like bread, crackers, cereals), or anything with added sugars, salts, flavours, etc.
The best treats for rabbits are fresh fruits and vegetables (like carrot, squash, berries, apple, pineapple).
Although they're not as nutritious, other treats include whole oat groats (these are not rolled oats or oatmeal -- they're the whole grain, with bran), dried fruit (like raisins), or commercial rabbit "treats" -- although, some of these treats are really unhealthy, so you should read labels!
Treats should be limited in a rabbit's diet, because too much can lead to many different kinds of illness. See the related question linked below for more info and helpful links about the rabbit diet.
Not only can they eat pumpkin seeds, but the whole pumpkin. They seem to love both. The seeds are good and safe for them raw or cooked.
As for salted no do not feed your hamster salted sunflower seeds.I would also not give them cooked sunflower seeds as when they are cooked they lose a lot of nutrients. I would feed my hamster raw unprocessed sunflower seeds. But remember to not feed your hamster too many nuts and seeds. They are good in small amounts but contain a lot of fat. So to summarize do not feed your hamster cooked salted sunflower seeds but instead feed them raw unprocessed sunflower seeds in small amounts.
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!
There are a few birds that eat pumpkin seeds. Some of these birds are blue jays, the titmouse, cardinals, and crows.
Yes, you can and they love them.
Salted or roasted sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and other seeds are also included in this category
yeah they do. One example is pumpkin pie. Or roasted pumpkin seeds.
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.
This category includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing salted, roasted, dried, cooked, or canned nuts or in processing grains or seeds in a similar manner for snack purposes.
pumpkin pie, carving, and making salted pumpkin seeds.
Nuts, seeds, and legumes
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Roasted pumpkin seeds are made by scrapping and scooping out the pumpkin insides and separating the seeds in warm water. After they are rinsed off from all the pumpkin pulp, they can be boiled in salty water if salting is desired. Once mostly dried, they can be toasted (fried in a pan with a little butter til they darken) or roasted in an oven at 200 degrees or higher, laid flat in a pan with seasoning and a light coating of oil to prevent burning.
The angle of repose of pumpkin seeds would be different depending on whether they are freshly removed from the pumpkin, whether they have been cleaned, whether they have been dried, and whether they have been "roasted."
Normally, a pumpkin pie would be cooked at about 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 40-60 minutes, depending on your recipe. Pumpkin seeds would be tossed with some oil and salt and then roasted on a cookie sheet at a higher temperature, maybe 400 degrees, for 10 to 15 minutes until just browned. You certainly CAN put the pumpkin seeds in at the same time as the pie, but it will probably slow down the cooking of the pie and the seeds both, and the seeds might not brown as nicely (they might also get soggy). But there's no harm in trying.
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!
HAMSTERS NEED SALT! it is a good idea to give them sticks of salt or put it in their food!