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Pint-sized watermelons.


Bigger than a softball but smaller than a soccer ball. That's the size watermelon watermelon, plant (Citrullus vulgaris) of the family Curcurbitaceae (gourd family) native to Africa and introduced to America by Africans transported as slaves. Watermelons are now extensively cultivated in the United States and are popular also in S Russia.  that people want, according to industry polls. Why? For a start, many families can't polish off an entire large watermelon before it spoils, gets boring, or crowds out everything else in the fridge. And what about single people? Or folks who walk to the market?

Sliced-and-wrapped wedges are fine, but they're never quite as fresh and crisp as a just-cut melon. New watermelon lovers can have the best of both worlds: mini watermelons the size of a large cantaloupe cantaloupe: see gourd; melon. , sold under names like the Dulcinea PureHeart and the Seminis Bambino. You pay more per pound, but the price-about $4 apiece--is still reasonable.

The seedless Seed´less

a. 1. Without seed or seeds.

Adj. 1. seedless - lacking seeds; "seedless grapefruit"
seedy - full of seeds; "as seedy as a fig"

seedless adj
 mini melons aren't genetically engineered genetically engineered adjective Recombinant, see there  and have that rich, scarlet juiciness that few adults or kids can resist.

Bonus: watermelon is one of the most nutrient-packed fruits, with vitamins A and C, potassium, and lycopene lycopene /ly·co·pene/ (li´ko-pen) the red carotenoid pigment of tomatoes and various berries and fruits.

ly·co·pene
n.
, all for just 80 calories in two cups diced.

So toss a pint-sized watermelon into your shopping cart or (sturdy) lunch bag.

Who says working all day is no picnic?

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