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| In-shell sunflower seeds are particularly popular in [[Mediterranean]] countries, like [[Israel]], where they are called ''garinim''. In Israel, they can be bought freshly [[roasted]] in shops and [[market]]s and are a common [[stadium]] food. | | In-shell sunflower seeds are particularly popular in [[Mediterranean]] countries, like [[Israel]], where they are called ''garinim''. In Israel, they can be bought freshly [[roasted]] in shops and [[market]]s and are a common [[stadium]] food. |
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− | Dehulled kernels have been mechanically processed to remove the hull. These kernels may be sold raw or roasted. These dehulled kernels are sometimes added to [[bread]] and other baked goods for their flavor. There is also sunflower butter, similar to [[peanut butter]], but utilizing sunflower seeds instead of peanuts. Apart from human consumption, sunflower seeds are also sold | + | Dehulled kernels have been mechanically processed to remove the hull. These kernels may be sold raw or roasted. These dehulled kernels are sometimes added to [[bread]] and other baked goods for their flavor. There is also sunflower butter, similar to [[peanut butter]], but utilizing sunflower seeds instead of peanuts. Apart from human consumption, sunflower seeds are also sold as food for pets and wild birds. |
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| ===Pressed oil=== | | ===Pressed oil=== |