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Yes, there is such a thing as a yellow watermelon, and it’s not as new a phenomenon as you might think. Its rind looks like any other watermelon, but when sliced open, it reveals a bright yellow ...
High summer means plenty of zucchini, tomatoes, eggplant and one of our favorite summer fruits, watermelon. It's juicy and sweet and refreshing, plus it's super versatile. Toss it into a fruit ...
In addition to being a sweet and tasty treat, watermelon is a great way to stay hydrated beyond drinking water, and it's also ...
It's called yellow watermelon—yes, you read that right! When you crack open the green rind, you won't find juicy red fruit. Instead, you will see gold fruit and white seeds!
Avoid dull bites and mealy melons—these juicy tips will help you pick the sweetest, ripest watermelon every time!
In these, the watermelon days of summer, it's easy to think nature made this refreshing fruit just to slake our thirst and thrill kids who like to make a mess of their faces.
Step aside, cotton candy grapes! There's a new darling of produce. Yes, there is such a thing as a yellow watermelon, and it’s not as new a phenomenon as you might think. Its rind looks like any other ...
"Turn the watermelon over and look at the place where the fruit stood on the ground. If the watermelon is ripe, the 'belly spot' will be white or yellow. If you can see the stripes through the belly ...
Alex Guarnaschelli's pickled watermelon rind recipe comes with an unexpectd twist. ... yellow mustard seeds, allspice berries, or even star anise. Or, you can just use a pre-made pickling spice blend.
Luckily, the average watermelon weighs in at 20 pounds, leaving plenty of fruit for both snacking and experimenting. Good to know: Watermelon is 92% water, which makes eating it an excellent way ...
To cut a yellow watermelon, Jones suggests slicing off both ends to create a stable, flat surface, then standing the fruit on one end and using a sharp knife to remove the rind in sections.
Step aside, cotton candy grapes! There's a new darling of produce. Yes, there is such a thing as a yellow watermelon, and it’s not as new a phenomenon as you might think. Its rind looks like any other ...