You probably know that there are both seeded and seedless types of watermelon. You might even know some watermelons have ...
Plant historians debate whether watermelon originated as yellow and the red color is the result of years of cross-breeding between several species, or vice versa. Nutritionally, yellow and pink ...
Watermelon is the unofficial fruit mascot of summer in the U.S. Seeded, seedless, red, yellow. You’ll find them at the grocery store, farmers’ market or growing in your garden, if you’re lucky.
"Turn the watermelon over and look at the place where the fruit stood on the ground. If the watermelon is ripe, the 'belly spot' will be white or yellow. If you can see the stripes through the belly ...