you can make projects like
draw out a banner
and paint on it!
and then put sunflower seeds on it!
and u can get a big sized picture of either a butterfly or a fish
and u can fill it with sunflower seeds
however if u do not wanna use the same old color of the sunflower seeds
then u can paint it!
Foods made from sunflowers include margarine, oil, sunflower butter and bread. The seeds can be used as a snack food or as a garnish.
Products made from sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) include the following:
Products made from sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) include the following:
Products made from sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) include the following:
Products made from sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) include the following:
sunflower seeds pumpkin seeds
Like most foods, it depends on the individual. Sunflowers seeds can cause excess gas and bloating in some individuals. Those on a low residue diet, such as people with diverticulosis, should also avoid sunflower seeds as it can aggravate their condition.
sunflower oil (cooking), seeds (eating)
There is nothing about kosher sunflower seeds that is explicitly haram. As long as the sunflower seeds were not dipped in alcohol of some type (which is rare), they should be permissible.
Sunflowers
Yes. Here are some foods to avoid. Any hard or difficult-to-digest foods, such as nuts, corn, popcorn hulls, and sunflower, pumpkin, caraway, and sesame seeds.
Up to 1,000 seeds can be produced from one sunflower head. Some may produce more or less depending on the exact sunflower.
seeds we eat are cocoa beans and acorns and sunflower and pumpkin seeds.
Some seeds are grain but some are not these seeds that are considered a grain: Amaranth, Buckwheat berries, and Wild rice.
Sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, papaya . There are probably a lot more if you think about it.
Chickens seem to enjoy raisins/grapes, red tomatoes, melon scraps, sunflower seeds, grasshoppers, worms, and small mice.
Some seeds you can eat are pumpkin, sesame, and sunflower. Seeds often sprouted and eaten are alfalfa, brocolli, lentils, radish, and many others. This is certainly not an all-inclusive list.