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QuestionCan I eat pumpkin seeds and their skin raw?Community AnswerYes, you can, they are delicious this way as well.
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QuestionDo green pumpkin seeds need to be chewed?Community AnswerGreen seeds are already shelled (no shell, just the inner seed). You should always chew seeds.
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QuestionIs there no cholesterol in the seed?Community AnswerInterestingly, plants don't produce "cholesterol" as the human body does. This is great because plants actually produce a substance (phytosterols) similar in structure to cholesterol that actually has health benefits for lowering cholesterol levels! This is one of the reasons, among many others, why most dieticians recommend mostly plant based diets/eating habits.
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QuestionHow do I bake pumpkin seeds using olive oil?Community AnswerPreheat the oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C). Spread the pumpkin seeds on a medium baking sheet. Drizzle with oil. Sprinkle with salt. Bake 45 minutes in the preheated oven, stirring occasionally, until lightly toasted.
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QuestionAre pumpkin seeds good for high blood pressure?Community AnswerYes, pumpkin seeds are good for high blood pressure.
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QuestionIs pumpkin rind edible?Community AnswerYes, although it's very tough. Younger pumpkins are often easier to eat in this way.
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QuestionAt what temperature do I roast pumpkin seeds?Community AnswerRoast at 300 degrees F for 30 to 40 minutes, turning them every 10 minutes.
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QuestionAre they really tasty besides being healthy?Community AnswerYes! Pumpkin seeds are delicious and one of my personal favorite snacks, though I'm sure it depends on your preference.
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QuestionHow long do pumpkin seeds keep?Community AnswerAt room temperature in an airtight container, the seeds will last for up to three months, but up to 12 months if you store them in an airtight container in the fridge.
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QuestionAre sun-dried pumpkin seeds good for eating?Community AnswerSun dried seeds are delicious. They are packed with nutrients and very good for you.
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QuestionIs there a certain kind of pumpkin to get for the seeds, or will any pumpkin give good seeds?Community AnswerAll pumpkins have seeds, unless they are genetically modified to not grow seeds. All pumpkin seeds are good for you, and delicious as well.
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QuestionHow do I prepare pumpkin meat and seeds to be added to smoothies?Community AnswerYou can take both parts and throw them right in the blender. If your blender is good at doing its job, it will grind everything up to perfection. Add whatever else you'd like for nutrients and/or flavor.
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QuestionDo I eat the seeds and the shell?Community AnswerYou can eat both the seeds and shells, or remove the shells. Whatever your preference is.
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QuestionHow many carbs are in pumpkin seeds?Community AnswerThere are 34 g of carbs per 1 cup (64 g) of pumpkin seeds.
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QuestionHow many pumpkin seeds are safe to ingest in a single day?Community AnswerIt is probably safe to eat as many as you want, as long as you don't gorge yourself.
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QuestionCan I eat pumpkin seeds if I take telmisartan/hydrochlorothiazide?Community AnswerAsk your primary care physician. They have your detailed health history and the contraindications to your medications.
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QuestionCan I dry roast pumpkin seeds in a skillet?Community AnswerYou could, but I recommend putting in sugar or salt so that it gets flavor. Without adding sugar and/or salt, the seeds will be pretty bland.
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QuestionWhen is the best time to eat pumpkin seeds?Community AnswerThere is no right or wrong time to eat them. If you feel like eating pumpkin seeds, it's a good time.
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QuestionCan I eat pumpkin seeds with the shell still on them?Community AnswerYes. The whole seed, shell and all, is edible raw or cooked.
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QuestionCan I eat green raw pumpkin seeds?Community AnswerPumpkin seeds are safe to be eating raw. Orange pumpkins provide more fiber than green ones.
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QuestionCan pumpkin seed be ground into powder and used for tea?Community AnswerYes, that is fine. And then you add some favorite flavoring like all spice, anise star and honey.
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QuestionCan I eat pumpkin seeds directly?Community AnswerIf you mean raw, yes. Shelled, raw pumpkin seeds are edible but they taste better after being dried.
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