Why are there seeds in a seedless watermelon?
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Bite into a so-called seedless watermelon, and you are sure to encounter the other, less-talked-about watermelon seed: white, soft, and translucent. They are the coatings of seeds that haven't matured. In regular watermelons, about 5% of the seeds are likely to be these undeveloped white ones.Jul 19, 2013
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Bite into a so-called seedless watermelon, and you are sure to encounter the other, less-talked-about watermelon seed: white, soft, and translucent. They are the coatings of seeds that haven't matured. In regular watermelons, about 5% of the seeds are likely to be these undeveloped white ones.Jul 19, 2013