How much force is needed to smash a watermelon?
The force needed to smash a watermelon can vary based on factors such as the size and ripeness of the fruit. Generally, it takes about 1,000 to 1,200 pounds of force to break the rind of a typical watermelon. This force can be achieved through impact or compression, and techniques like dropping the watermelon or using a heavy object can effectively deliver this force.
What is the recipe for watermelon juice?
The recipes for watermelon sherbet is; 4 cups diced seedless watermelon, 1 cup white sugar, 3 tablespoons lemon juice, 1 dash salt, 1 dash salt, 1 envelope unflavored gelatin, and 1 cup chilled heavy cream.
Can you eat watermelon during your menstruation?
There is no relation of eating water melon with diarrhoea. You can have it if you want to. But one thing I would suggest is one should prefer seasonal fruits & vegetables , as much as possible.
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How many seeds does a watermelon have?
This triploid seed is the seed that produces seedless watermelons! In other words, a seedless watermelon is a sterile hybrid which is created by crossing male pollen for a watermelon, containing 22 chromosomes per cell, with a female watermelon flower with 44 chromosomes per cell.
Why is watermelon offensive to blacks?
Watermelons themselves are just a fruit, and not offensive in themselves. Just like there are plenty of whites, Asians, and Hispanics that both love and hate watermelon, there are blacks that like watermelon, and blacks that do not. Watermelon on its own is just a common summer food.
However, during a less glorious time of US History, blacks were subjected to many very blatant stereotypes. One of these was that they would go just nuts over watermelon, fried chicken, and/or Kool-Aid. Granted, they were a common part of a many southern black families' meal time, but they were a common part of many white southern families' meal time as well. It led to many cruel jokes and advertising campaigns. The stereotype was considered okay, and some companies were very open about it. A couple of very old Bugs Bunny cartoons used watermelon as bait to catch a black Elmer Fudd in a trap. Unfortunately, these stereotypes get dug back up from time to time. When President Obama moved into the White House, there were Photoshopped images of the front lawn converted into a watermelon patch all over the internet.
In short, watermelon itself is a fruit that some people like. It is just a fruit, and in no way offensive. The inappropriate symbolism that some people assign to the fruit is a different story. It is people who find humor in making digs at other people, simply because they can, that is offensive.
What is the word for watermelon in Chinese?
Melon is 瓜 in the western alphabet written Gua, which is pronounced gwaah and said with a slightly high and unchanging tone.
Water Melon is 西瓜 xi gua , pronounced "she gwaah" both syllables with the same high and unwavering tone.
What do watermelon feel like do they feel soft or hard?
The outside of a watermelon, the rind, is hard and smooth. The inside is soft and smooth, with hard seeds in most.
How long does a uncut watermelon last?
According to the University of Illinois website, an uncut watermelon will stay fresh at room temp for about two weeksafter being harvested.
By practical experience, I just cut open a watermelon that has been sitting in my kitchen floor that I purchased two monthsago. I had taken a vacation, and when I came back I had to clean out my refrigerator, and saw it in my kitchen. Curiously, when I opened the watermelon, there was no noticeable interactions from the environment. No decay, elements of nitrogen interaction, it just looked fine. And when opening it, it still was tasty. So, in hope of a good melon, I'll keep it around and refrigerate the remainder that I did not yet finish initially. Perhaps it would have been a better melon two weeks ago?
Ingredients watermelon margarita longhorns?
1 1/4 oz Don Julio tequila
1/2 oz Smirnoff Watermelon vodka
splash grenadine
1 oz watermelon syrup
fill w/ sour or margarita mix
shake
If you cut a watermelon does it make it sweeter?
yes it does. It is known that small amounts of salt causes watermelon AND apples, preferably granny smith apples, to be sweeter. This method is usually foreign to people from Upstate New York and girls who are named after folk rock singers from the 60s.
How long will watermelon stay fresh at room temperature?
You can safely say a good 2 weeks and sometimes more dependant upon when it was cropped. when cut open the fruit will obviously tell you. Be extremely wary of purchasing abroad in some countries as the 'freshness' of the fruit is often compromised with gouging a small hole then filling with what can be an unsafe water and then the hole replugged, the fruit will then absorb the 'water' and appear relatively fresh but contaminated.
How long does it take watermelon to produce flowers?
It depends on the variety. Some varieties take 90 days to produce fruit from seed, others take 120 days. Bloom is also influenced by the amount of water/food/sunlight the plant receives. Also, it's a curcubit, so it has male and female flowers. Male flowers tend to form first and these do not produce.
Is watermelon bad for type 2 diabetics?
No me. It's my favorite fruit and it skyrockets my blood sugar. Of course, everything should be in moderation. Maybe I'm just eating too much of it at one time.
How deep do watermelon roots go?
Broccoli roots go down at least six inches. But prepare the ground down to twelve inches. Broccoli needs good drainage and lots of fertilizer. You can use granulated fertilizer or manure.
Which is Persentag of organic matter in watermelon?
Watermelon varies from 92% to 95% water. They are about 93% water.
Is watermelon a perennial plant?
Watermelon is a "true annual". True annuals will only live longer than a year if they are prevented from setting seed.
Some other examples of "true annuals" are corn, lettuce, peas, cauliflower, beans, marigolds and zinnias.
I've found lots of good vegetable, fruit and flower info on eGardenSeed.com
Can cows eat watermelon rinds?
Fruits with large pits/stones are not recommended.
But, you can toss watermelon rinds and pear canning waste to your cow but not regularyly.
Good things for cows to eat are pecans and fruits.
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Can baby chicks eat watermelon?
Sure, but I wouldn't feed it to them. Babies need alot of protein and fat to grow (just like a human baby). Grown chickens, on the other hand just LOVE watermellon. In fact, they'll eat ANYTHING. Remember, though, they don't have teeth. So, whatever they eat has to be in small enough pieces to get down their gullet.
Is watermelon rind healthy for rabbits?
No, watermelon (rind and fruit) isn't healthy for rabbits. It's too high in sugar (even the rind), and not high enough in healthy nutrients.
Sometimes watermelon is good, sometimes it is okay. Watermelon is a treat. Treats (like fresh fruits, carrot) should be limited to a bite every couple of days (assuming your rabbit can handle them and doesn't get diarrhea; and otherwise is eating a healthy diet). Watermelon is an especially sugary treat so it should be especially limited.
Rabbits eat a diet mostly of hay. They also eat some high quality pellets, and should have access to fresh water. Fresh greens can become a part of your rabbit's diet slowly (too much too quickly can result in digestive problems). See the related question about the rabbit diet below.
No, pumpkins are native of the Western Hemisphere.
I wonder about this. Seneca of ancient Rome wrote a satire translated as "Pumpkinification." Wouldn't he have had to know what pumpkins were long before anyone there would have known about the western hemisphere?
The answer to that is no. The word 'pumpkinification' was the invention of the translator. Some translations use the word 'gourdification'. You could call using the word 'pumpkin' in the translation as the ignorance of the translator and those who propagated the term.
What unit would you use to weigh a watermelon seed?
Weighing Machine is the device to meaure the weight of lemon
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