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Can rabbits eat pumpkins?

Yes, rabbits can eat pumpkins. Pumpkin is safe for rabbits to eat in moderation and is a good source of nutrients such as fiber and vitamin A. Just make sure to remove any seeds or tough skin before offering it to your rabbit.


What animals like to eat pumpkins?

There are many animals that will eat pumpkins. Some of the animals that eat pumpkins are raccoons, chimpanzees, elephants, and goats.


What food can you put out for squirrels?

The main diet of squirrels is: nuts, seeds, fruits, lichens, buds, mushrooms, roots, pine cones, leaves, twigs, bark, black walnuts, oranges, avocados, apples, apricots. One of their favorites is definitely corn on the cob that is dried and hung up for them.


Can rabbitts eat roasted and salted pumpkin seeds?

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.


Is cooking spray bad to use when cooking for cats?

yes because of all the oils in it like some have butter witch can make a cat sick so it is not good to use

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Where can one learn about the nutrition of pumpkin seeds?

Cooking pumpkin seeds is not very hard or complicated at all. However, if cooked right, pumpkin seeds can quickly become one's addition. Youtube has lots of videos on how to cook pumpkin seeds.


Where do pumpkin seeds come from?

Pumpkin seeds come from a Pumpkin, just like strawberry seeds come from a strawberry, and cherry pits come from cherries.


How is a pumpkin a fruit?

A pumpkin has seeds, like all fruits


Where did pumpkin seeds come from?

They come from a pumpkin like many fruits


Name a seed people like to eat?

Pumpkin seeds or Sunflower seeds.


What are pepitas seeds and how are they used in cooking?

Pepitas are pumpkin seeds that have been hulled. They are commonly used in cooking as a crunchy topping for salads, soups, and baked goods, or as a snack on their own. Pepitas are also used in Mexican cuisine to make sauces like mole and pipian.


What do toasted pumpkin seeds taste like?

Popcorn


What parts of the pumpkin are eaten?

The inside. The seeds can be toasted and eaten like sunflower seeds. They are quite tasty.


Which part of pumpkin is edible?

food


Are spaghetti squash seeds edible?

yes you cook them just like pumpkin seeds


What is 100 percent pumpkin calabaza pura?

Pure pumpkin puree. This what you would buy in a can of pumpkin. If you make your own, peal and cut up the pumpkin (no seeds) and then mash it like you would potatoes.


How is pumpkin seeds good for your health?

Pumpkin seeds have many health benefits which include:1. They help lower bad cholesterol (LDL) in the body.2. Pumpkin seeds are good sources of vitamins E, B and K and are good sources of the minerals maganesim, phosphorus, iron, copper, zinc and manganese.3. Pumpkin seeds are a good source of protein.4. Pumpkin seeds can help you relax and sleep better because of tryptophan. Tryptophan, an essential amino acid, becomes serotonin when processed by the body. Serotonin helps your relax and sleep better.5. Pumpkin seeds are gluten-free.