I can still remember when we first started seeing 'seedless' watermelons. Even back then it just did not seem right.
Over the years we have seen less and less seeded ones available.
Not only are seedless watermelons unnatural, they don't taste as good and are less nutritious!
Once again man thought he was better than YHWH and once again he is proven WRONG!
All of my friends and family want their watermelons with seeds, Google shows there are plenty of people not only wondering where they are but trying to find them to buy them.
Seems like these seedless watermelon growers are shooting themselves in the foot. There is an obvious demand for them to give us all natural watermelons back!
It appears from my Google search, we were fortunate to have had seeded watermelons last year (granted few)! However, this year I have yet to see a seeded watermelon in site, not in Ohio, not in Virginia and not in North Carolina.
So, where have all the seeded watermelons gone and better yet why are they gone?
As for my house we will serve YaHuWaH and take our food natural! And yes, that means YUMMY watermelon with SEEDS!
What do you prefer seeded or the very disturbing less flavorful seedless watermelons?
P.S. The war on watermelons is not over!
Seeded Watermelons- extinct? - Manhattan - Chowhound
Jul 3, 2007 ... I know, and understand, that SEEDLESS watermelons drastically cut down on watermelon messiness, but I hadn't realized that we have reached ...
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Watermelon Controversy! - Seeded vs. Seedless? - General ... - Jul 5, 2002
Watermelons: What happened to the seeds?
Aug 31, 2010 ... Recently developed hybrids do not need seeded melons for pollination - more on that later - which liberates farmers from growing melons with ...
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Seeded Watermelons Could Disappear Within a Generation
- 1:50pme seedless trend is all about convenience Since it costs more to have seeds removed by hand, farmers have discovered they can sell more melons if they grow ...
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