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QuestionCan the pumpkin seeds be ground?Community AnswerYes. Pumpkin seeds are ground for many recipes, such as pumpkin butter and pumpkin flour.
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QuestionWill eating pumpkin seeds keep me from going to the bathroom at night?Community AnswerPumpkin seeds do contain zinc, vitamin A and other nutrients that can improve the functioning of your urinary system, but eating them alone won't stop you from needing to go to the bathroom at night. Focus on improving your overall diet and stop drinking liquids a few hours before you go to bed to reduce the problem.
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QuestionIn the recipe above, the seeds are white, but pepitas are usually green. Does the cooking turn them white?Community AnswerIt just depends upon the type of pumpkin used. For example, most jack-o-lantern pumpkins are white on the inside. A Queensland pumpkin, however, is green on the inside. Both kinds of seeds are edible and delicious.
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QuestionAre all seeds in the squash family edible?Community AnswerI always roast butternut squash seeds, and they are delicious. Other squash seeds might be too small.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to keep or store the pepitas?Community AnswerStore pumpkin seeds in an airtight container. You can store them in the pantry, but they will last longer if refrigerated.
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QuestionCan I drink seed water for bladder control?Community AnswerWhile some of the vitamins found in pumpkin seeds may help with bladder control, there is no evidence that suggestions the water from the seeds will help with bladder problems. If you're having issues with bladder control, talk to your doctor.
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QuestionCan I grind the shells with the seeds and eat them?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionAt what oven temperature do I roast the seeds?Community AnswerRoast the pumpkin seeds in an oven heated to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Lay the seeds out on a baking pan. Bake the seeds for about 20 minutes, or until they're golden-brown.
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QuestionCan I eat the shell of a pumpkin seed?Community AnswerYes, you can eat pumpkin seed shells. They're basically fiber, they don't add any nutritional value. And you probably won't enjoy it much.
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QuestionCan I make a powder with whole seeds to use as a protein shake?Community AnswerYes. Just remember the seed coat, while edible, is tough and fibrous and will most likely leave small bits in the shake.
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QuestionAre you supposed to eat the shell of pumpkin seeds?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerWhile it's perfectly safe to eat the shell of pumpkin seeds, they don't add any nutritional value, and they aren't very tasty. The soft inner part of the seeds is much more appetizing.
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QuestionHow do you separate pumpkin seeds easily?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerPlace the seeds on a countertop or cutting board and roll a rolling pin over them to crack them open. Then, boil them for about 5 minutes, remove them from the water, and pull out the inner part of the seeds with your hands.
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QuestionHow do you dry pumpkin seeds to eat?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerYou can rinse the seeds after you remove them, spread them out on a baking sheet, and let them air dry for at least 1 month.
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QuestionHow can I make oil from pumpkin seeds?Community AnswerYou can either use a cold press or a hot press oil extractor. The seeds can be processed with or without their shells.
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