Watermelon Facts
Comments on article "Watermelon Facts"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| kandee | y do watermelons hae seeds | 8/3/2011 |
| kandee | how r watermelons transforme | 8/3/2011 |
| Matt | Watermelon is a pepo, and is most certainly a fruit and not a vegetable. Check out the taxonomy of it and this can be easily verified. | 7/28/2011 |
| francisco | is watermelon a afrodizeack? | 4/25/2011 |
| Smarty Pants | watermelon is not a vegetable. Vegetables are defined as a part of the plant (think, celery), not the pods or seeds that the offspring are produced in (those are fruit). thus, pumpkins, cucumbers, and squash are all fruits. | 4/15/2011 |
| GRAYSON | I LOVE U | 4/6/2011 |
| bobo | i like watermelon! | 4/5/2011 |
| Athena T | When small until seven years old,I do like eating watermelons | 3/24/2011 |
| john | UMMMMMM...WAT3RMELONZ!:p | 2/23/2011 |
| lolkkk | thanks for the facts, helped on my assigment:( | 12/8/2010 |
| lolkkk | nice stuff. luv watermelons :) | 12/8/2010 |
| amir ibrahim | i love watermellons they are juicy vegetables | 11/24/2010 |
| Harry heart | watermelons are intersting vegetables they give us nutrients and lots of fiber. they are like humans except they don't move, talk or breathe. |
11/24/2010 |
| Sharon D | what makes a watermelon split on the oppossite end of the stem. | 8/16/2010 |
| D LaG | Just an FYI: Watermelon is a fruit, i.e., it's is a product of fertilization and has seeds. Fruits serve as seed recepticles and play an important role in seed dispersal. Even seedless watermelons are fruits. | 7/14/2010 |
| firehead | is too much watermelon bad for me | 7/2/2010 |
| frieda | Is their any way to get a watermelon ripe after its been cut.? Just bought one at store and it is really pink ? | 6/3/2010 |
| Saiful | This was very helpful for my exit project. Thank you so much... : ) | 5/18/2010 |
| hm | "Watermelon is actually a vegetable and not a fruit" "Try to make it a regular part of your diet as the fruit is available around the year." |
5/15/2010 |
| Ally-q | your drug code fails | 5/13/2010 |
| Helen Rease | Can you get botulism if you cut into a watermelon and then not refrigerate it? | 5/6/2010 |
| camry | (: | 4/29/2010 |
| jolynn | i just love watermelons | 4/21/2010 |
| callie | ha thats funny | 4/20/2010 |
| leah | i love watermelon...IT ROCKS...I LOVE IT i love you lafonda i saw you in the shower YAEH YEAH YEAH. ps i am lez. jk | 4/20/2010 |
| jacob | watermelons are the best fruit ever. truly they are. you no you better watch your back im a stalker | 4/20/2010 |
| Lafonda Butkiss | I believe it had alot of information, but you went off topic alot :(! My buddy rob, showed me this website! PAY HER! | 3/29/2010 |
| jake | watermelon is a fruit and not a vegetable cuz in the dictionary it says so. | 2/23/2010 |
| kc | i love watermelon | 2/16/2010 |
| Bob | But I'm wondering, watermelons grow on empty patches of fields, right? | 1/26/2010 |
| Bob | Excellent | 1/26/2010 |
| tube | i don 't really think its true | 12/13/2009 |
| Janaha | I learned that a watermelo was a veggi and not a fruit, that really surpised me. I bet my teacher dont even know that! | 11/9/2009 |
| rozlin | watermelon is very yummy! | 11/6/2009 |
| Sarah a | Amazing :) | 10/17/2009 |
| joy | this is very good. but can you please tell me if you can freeze watermellon. | 8/24/2009 |
| brittany kelley | coolio i love watermelon | 4/28/2009 |
| brittany kelley | I like watermelon but i thought it was a veggie! | 4/28/2009 |
| brittany kelley | watermelon is g-o-o-d! no its not its g-r-e-a-t! |
4/28/2009 |
| Ashley | I didn't know that watermelons were actually fruits. I guess it's true...you do learn something every day. | 3/15/2009 |
| Jennifer Dudzin | i do not like this website because i am looking for spanish speaking countries that grow watermelons | 2/26/2009 |
| djane | so watermelon is consist of 92% and 8%sugar.. _it is also consist of vitamin a and c,and a good source of potassium..i ♥ this page because it can directly give what i want/ thankz 4 da help..dis is our assignment.. |
1/20/2009 |
| aruanan | "The first cookbook that was published in the United States in 1176 contained a recipe for watermelon rind pickles." Was that 1716? |
10/16/2008 |
| tom b | can anyone tell me how long is the shelf life for a slice of watermelon | 7/10/2008 |
| Sam | So cool! This are very interesting facts! | 6/3/2008 |

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