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Watermelon

The official fruit of summer
By | October 07, 2019
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75 FEET 2 INCHES

The record for spitting a watermelon seed
propelled by Jason Schayot of Georgetown, Texas

1615

The year "watermelon" first appeared in an english dictionary

100% 
OF A WATERMELON IS EDIBLE

The seeds can be roasted, pressed for their oil, or ground into a flour. The rind can be pickled or candied.

92%
OF A WATERMELON IS WATER

Watermelon: the original flask

A.D. 129-216

Lifespan of Galen, personal physician to Marcus Aurelius. He claimed that rubbing watermelon on the skin would remove freckles, moles, or leprosy.

5000 YEARS

since the Egyptians recorded watermelon harvests on wall paintings. Watermelon seeds were found in Pharaoh Tutankhamon's tomb.

SHOPPING TIP:

When choosing a watermelon, look for a heavy fruit that sounds hollow when tapped.

1884

Huckleberry Finn was published. In it, Pudd'nhead Wilson said of watermelon, "When one has tasted it, he knows what the angels eat."

1987

"I carried a watermelon." - "Baby" Houseman, Dirty Dancing

268.8

Weight (in pounds) of the largest watermelon on record, grown in Hope, Arkansas, in 2005.

There are more than 1200 varieties of watermelon.