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  2. Watermelon - Wikipedia

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    Watermelon is grown in favorable climates from tropical to temperate regions worldwide for its large edible fruit, which is a berry with a hard rind and no internal divisions, and is botanically called a pepo. The sweet, juicy flesh is usually deep red to pink, with many black seeds, although seedless varieties exist.

  3. Watermelon stereotype - Wikipedia

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    The watermelon stereotype is an anti-Black racist trope originating in the Southern United States. It first arose as a backlash against African American emancipation ...

  4. Watermelon as a Palestinian symbol - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Palestine, with a watermelon replacing the red triangle In 1993, as part of the Oslo Accords , Israel lifted the ban on the Palestinian flag. [ 8 ] At the time, the New York Times claimed "young men were once arrested for carrying sliced watermelons", [ 9 ] but Palestinian artist Sliman Mansour has cast doubt on the validity of these ...

  5. These 8 Foods Could Help Men With ED - AOL

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    Tomatoes, watermelon, guavas, papaya, and other fruits are all great sources of lycopene — an important plant-based nutrient with antioxidant properties. Lycopene is also associated with ...

  6. Why You Should Always Eat Watermelon Rinds and Seeds - AOL

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    Only about 10% of Americans eat the recommended two cups of fruit each day, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), so if watermelon is your jam, go ahead and eat ...

  7. 4 Ways Watermelon Could Help You & Your Partner Have a ... - AOL

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    Watermelon is also a rich source of the phytonutrient citrulline, an amino acid that helps make another amino acid called arginine. The amino acid citrulline may improve exercise performance and ...

  8. Melon - Wikipedia

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    Egusi (C. lanatus) is a wild melon, similar in appearance to the watermelon. The flesh is inedible, but the seeds are a valuable food source in Africa. [13] Other species that have the same culinary role, and that are also called egusi include Melothria sphaerocarpa (syn. Cucumeropsis mannii) and Lagenaria siceraria. [14]

  9. Sandia Mountains - Wikipedia

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    However, as Robert Julyan notes, [4] "the most likely explanation is the one believed by the Sandia Indians: the Spaniards, when they encountered the Pueblo in 1540, called it Sandia, because they thought the squash gourds growing there were watermelons, and the name Sandia soon was transferred to the mountains east of the pueblo."