yes when i sat i was surprised
According to a study conducted by the USDA's Agricultural Research Service, titled "Composition of Orange, Yellow and Red Fleshed Watermelon", orange or yellow fleshed watermelons have little or no lycopene when compared with red fleshed watermelons. The study, which was published in December 2002, found that red fleshed watermelons contained significantly higher levels of lycopene (63 to 68 Fg/g) than those levels found in orange or yellow fleshed watermelons (0.1 to 4.2 Fg/g).
Red and Green and Brown and purple and yellow
No, it's red, with black pips... Actually, it is somtimes yellow. I found a yellow watermelon also.
Watermelons turn yellow when they are overripe or have been exposed to too much sunlight.
yeah they exist, they're slightly sweeter than the red ones
Like a vine growing on the ground ... until the watermelons begin to grow; giant green blobs.
no, there is an heriloom stars and moon variety that has a purplish ride with yellow "star" and "moon" patterns on it. There are also varieties with yellow flesh!
Watermelons primarily come in shades of green on the outside, with a lighter green or white stripe pattern. The flesh is typically red or pink, but there are also varieties with yellow or orange flesh. Additionally, some watermelons have a dark green or almost black rind. These variations provide a range of colors, making watermelons visually appealing.
Watermelons turn yellow outside when they are ripe and ready to be harvested. This change in color indicates that the fruit is sweet and ready to be eaten.
Baby watermelons may turn yellow due to a few reasons, such as lack of nutrients, overripe fruit, or a disease called watermelon mosaic virus. It's important to monitor the health of your plants and address any issues promptly to ensure healthy fruit development.
WATERMELONS ORIGONATE FROM THE AFRICAN DESERTS
watermelons arent always organic