Absolutely. In fact frozen watermelon is a tasty treat!
He can eat 5,000 watermelons at a time. Bradon Crow ate 4,863 watermelons so it was a close tie.
You can if it was deep-frozen raw chicken which was defrosted and then thoroughly cooked in the oven. If the cooked chicken is then deep-frozen it can be defrosted (thawed) and eaten, but should not be deep-frozen a third time.
Watermelon can be contaminated by cholera bacteria on their surface. But then the watermelons are carried to market and by that time the bacteria get killed after drying of watermelons. But then the watermelons can be contaminated like other foods and cause you cholera.
It can be because freezing preserves food indefinitely. The real question here is if you would want to eat it after a year. The quality diminishes after time.
Haleem is a food item which is commonly eaten by the Muslims at the time of eid
Watermelons are an annual plant, meaning they need to be replanted each year. They do not grow back on their own after the initial harvest.
Frozen in Time was created on 2005-07-12.
If you have never eaten shark at all, it would be technically true to say that you have not eaten shark in a long time. The statement, "not having eaten shark in a long time", does, however imply that, at some time, you did eat shark.
They are both the same healthiness, unless the fresh have been on a supermarket shelf for a long time. In this case, the frozen may have kept it's nutrients better than the fresh. Bear in mind that frozen strawberries become unusable mushy if you defrost them - they're better off eaten frozen or cooked from frozen.
The phrase frozen in time means has not/hasn't been touched for centuries.
Cooked ham can be kept in the refrigerator for about 3 to 4 days and should be eaten within that time frame or it should be frozen. If it hasn't been eaten or frozen with in the time frame, then it should be discarded.
There is no legal maximum time to keep commercial frozen food.