They don't choose nuts, but I have seen them try to eat them.
They may be able to eat them but they must be chopped very, very, very, very, very, very, very finely. Ducks don't have teeth so the food they eat must be very soft and very small.
Not a good idea to toss a peanut to a duck.
I believe so. Duck will eat almost anything. unless they have rare Allergies to soy nuts they could eat them. If you have a pet duck i do not recommend feeding it to them.
Yes, they'll eat soy nuts, but its very difficult for them to do so. Remember, ducks don't have hands to hold the nut and eat it. So the bird has to continually peck at at it in order to break it down. And since the nut is round and on the ground it is always rolling away from the animal. I watched a duck try to eat a soy nut once and the poor guy was chasing it all over the sidewalk, and of course, when it went into the grass he lost it and went hungry!
Small pieces of whole wheat bread is better for them...the nuttier tasting the bread the better. My ducks also like Nutri-grain bars.
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Maggets usually eat peacocks, but when they are vegetarian maggets, they eat potatoes, or drink soy milk.
They are both vertibrate animals that love water and so both spend most of their time near water. They both lay eggs and have webbed feet.
Ask the chef if the sesame sauce contains any soy sauce - if so, then YES, it does have gluten. Most soy sauces readily available on the market contain wheat - which has gluten. However, an authentic soy sauce, like Tamari brand, contains only soy beans. Read the labels, ask the chef & be safe!
Soy-based products consumed in Asian countries are minimally processed whereas in the USA many of the soy foods and soy ingredients are highly processed. Soy foods contain complex mixtures of bioactive compounds, which may interact with one another. The objective of this study was to evaluate the ability of various soy products containing genistin, the glycoside form of genistein, to affect growth of MCF-7 cells transplanted into ovariectomized athymic mice. Products investigated included soy flour, two crude extracts of soy (soy molasses and Novasoy®), a mixture of isoflavones and genistin in pure form. Each of the soy flour-processed products was added to the diet to provide equivalent amounts of genistein aglycone equivalents (750 p.p.m.). Tumors in the negative control animals regressed throughout the study while the tumors in the soy flour-fed animals remained basically the same size (neither grew nor regressed). In animals consuming soy molasses, Novasoy®, mixed isoflavones or genistin alone, tumor growth was stimulated when compared with animals consuming a control diet devoid of soy. These same dietary treatments resulted in increased cellular proliferation. Changes in mRNA expression of gene targets (estrogen responsiveness, cell cycle progression, apoptosis and aromatase activity) in tumors induced by the different diets were evaluated. The relative expression of pS2, progesterone receptor and cyclin D1 was increased in animals consuming the Novasoy®, mixed isoflavones and genistin. Bcl2 mRNA expression was low in most of the dietary treatment groups compared with positive (estradiol implant) controls. Aromatase expression was not affected in any of the treatment groups. The degree of soy flour processing affects the estrogenicity of products containing a constant amount of genistein. Collectively, these findings suggest that for postmenopausal women with estrogen-dependent breast cancer, the consumption of foods containing soy flour is more advisable than consuming isoflavones in more purified forms. sorry, if its a long answer but here it is.... everything you need to know!
No, rabbits can't eat dal (a.k.a. deal, dahl). Dal is made of lentils cooked with spices. Rabbits can't eat any of that stuff. They can't eat legume fruit (like lentils, peas, beans, peanuts, soy). Any spices or herbs you give your rabbit should be fresh, not dried or cooked. A good diet for rabbits is lots and lots of hay, some pellets, and some fresh leafy greens. Optional treats can include non-leafy veg (like carrot) or fruit. See the related questions below for details.
Dried edamame are made from younger green soybeans, and soy nuts are made from older beige soybeans.
No. Soy nuts are made from soybeans which are soaked in water, drained, and then baked or roasted. They can replace nuts.
Soy nuts are made from soybeans soaked in water, drained, and then baked or roasted.
Roasted soy beans, as their name implies, are soy beans that have been roasted in an oven. They are often eaten as a snack, like peanuts.
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yes it does. soy beans produce a seed that complies with the ones found in the tree nut allergy. if allergic i suggest you stay away!!!
Grilled soybeans, or soy nuts, contain about 40% protein.
Yes because soy nuts is the making of soy milk and thats healhty trust me im smarter than everyone.
All nuts are also seeds. However, all seeds are not nuts. A seed is the embryonic form of a plant, that if sowed can produce a new plant. A nut is defined as a single seed encased in a hard shell. Peanuts are also considered nuts even though they usually come two seeds to the shell. And, sunflower seeds are not considered nuts, even though they have a hard shell. So clearly, this answer is in need of improvement. Some people are allergic to some nuts, like peanuts, but seed allergies are rare. People who are allergic need to avoid the nuts they are allergic to because the allergy can cause death.
soy nuts, peanuts and walnuts are high in protein as is all nuts.
you can eat beans, all types of nuts, and eggs also,soy products
pugs are not supposed to eat chocolate, raisins, nuts(ESPECIALLY MACADAMIA NUTS. IT CAUSES PARALYSIS), and apples. sometimes pugs will be allergic to wheat, chicken, soy, corn, and animal fat. my pug is allergic to all the above.