Acorn/wall nuts not advisable eat almonds/cashew etc lots fruits etc
Peanuts are safe, but can make them fat. They are like treats, but I don't know about other nuts.
Yes, but the proteins in peanuts are similar in structure to those in tree nuts. For this reason, people who are allergic to peanuts can also be allergic to tree nuts, such as almonds, Brazil nuts, walnuts, hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, pistachios, pecans, and cashews. Be careful and stay safe!
Yes?
Mixed nuts are a mixture. They are made up of a combination of different types of nuts, such as almonds, cashews, and walnuts, which each have their own distinct properties and compositions.
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Almond oil is used for flavouring. The crude oil contains considerable amygdalin and is poisonous, but this is removed during refining. The almonds eaten as nuts come from sweet almond varieties, which do not contain amygdalin and are safe to eat. (By pressing the nuts was obtained also the oil.)
cans or bread To be safe, avoid perishable food such as meat and cheese, and instead, take nuts (peanuts, cashews, almonds, whatever you like - assuming that you do not have a nut allergy, of course) or carrots. Granola bars are good, too.
If you are only allergic to peanuts (and not tree nuts) like I am, that means you can technically eat many raw types of nuts. However, the issue is that many nuts are made in facilities with peanuts, so always ask at restaurants or read labels in the store. If you are in the US, the ONLY two kinds of nuts I've found that are 100% safe to eat with my allergy (that are in my grocery store anyway) are: 1. Wonderful brand pistachios 2. Blue Diamond brand almonds
No. They contain almonds.
I found 12 almonds in the bottom glass container in 2012. They were put there in 2004 and still look good. Other glass containers were stacked on top so maybe they were not exposed to air over all these years. The colour of these almonds is much darker than fresh almonds and there is no odour. I was too scared to try one as I'm sure they're rancid and may not be safe to eat.
not really sure but i gave my gerbils almonds alot of times before and nothing happened but dont give them too many at a time