Yes it is! when i was four i was eating out these deliciouse melons from my moms hands (they were so juicy and surrounded by a crunchy shell) but the next thing i knew i took too big of a bite and ate the whole melon! I was gaging on that thing as it was half way down my throat!
Yes, a whole watermelon can be considered a potentially hazardous food if it is not handled or stored properly. While the outer rind is relatively safe, bacteria can be introduced during harvesting, handling, or when it is cut. If left at room temperature for extended periods, it can become a breeding ground for pathogens. To ensure safety, it’s important to wash the exterior before cutting and to refrigerate any leftovers promptly.
You buy watermelon as a whole fruit or fruit that is already cut up.
Impossible through a straw
Watermelons do not all weigh the same thing, so there is no way to answer this question. Also, a "crate" is not a recognized unit of measurement, as all crates aren't the same size.
No because it is to big to fit the whole thing in your mouth and the green does not taste good.
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A living human can eat 1/3 of a watermelon if the watermelon is small enough, but a human cant eat a whole in 3sec.
Foods that are not considered potentially hazardous typically include items that have a low moisture content, high acidity, or are shelf-stable. Examples include dry grains, sugar, salt, honey, and commercially canned foods that have been properly processed. Additionally, whole fruits and vegetables, as well as certain processed foods like vinegar and pickles, are also generally safe from bacterial growth and spoilage. These foods do not provide an environment conducive to the growth of harmful microorganisms.
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Walnuts are healthy. Watermelon is healthy. Whole wheat bread is healthy.
A standard kitchen bowl would be inadequate for a whole watermelon due to its size. Most bowls are not deep or wide enough to accommodate the bulk and shape of a watermelon, which can weigh several pounds and have a diameter of up to a foot or more. Additionally, a shallow dish would not provide enough stability to hold the fruit securely. It's best to use a large bin or a cooler designed for larger items.
One example is 2 divided by 4 is not a whole number