watermelons are sweetest in the middle because that's where most of the juice is. Alternative answer: watermelons are sweetest in the middle because they need the birds to eat through the whole melon, so that the seeds would be swallowed by birds and carried away to grow up somewhere else.
WATERMELONS ARE A FRUIT THAT LOOK LIKE A HUGE BERRY WITH GREEN STRIPES ON IT.IN THE INSIDE IS RED AND HAS BLACK SEEDS
Watermelons
You've got to be kidding.
Red and Green and Brown and purple and yellow
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).
There are different varieties of watermelon with different flesh and rind colors. One specific variety with orange flesh is called the "Orangeglo"; there's also the "Yellow Crimson" variety with yellowish flesh.
yeah they exist, they're slightly sweeter than the red ones
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.
I feed my red-eared slider lettuce and carrots slices very thin. Moreover, I feed him Watermelons. He LOVES red bell peppers too!
No, watermelons are red or pink on the inside due to the presence of lycopene, a pigment that gives them their color. The color change does not happen instantaneously when the fruit comes in contact with light; it develops as the watermelon ripens on the vine.
WATERMELONS ORIGONATE FROM THE AFRICAN DESERTS
watermelons arent always organic