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    I don't think not spitting out the seeds is dangerous, but I still have concerns. Should I worry?
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    The seeds are completely edible; the rumors of watermelons growing in your stomach are just lies told to children.
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    Can I eat watermelon seeds as is?
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    Yes. But they taste much better roasted and salted.
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    Is there a way to cut the watermelon so the seeds are easy to take out?
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    Not really; just get a seedless watermelon if you don't want to spit out the seeds.
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    How soon before dinner should the watermelon be cut?
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    Watermelon is best cut freshly, so cut it as close to dinner time as possible.
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    If the rind is not poisonous, then why can't I eat it?
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    It tastes bad and it's hard to digest, but no one is stopping you from eating it if that's what you want to do.
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    Why do I have to wash the rind off?
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    The outside of the rind touches the cutting board/surface, and so does the actual watermelon. You don't want your watermelon to be dirty with whatever is on the outside of the rind.
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    Can I get it seedless?
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    Yes, most grocery stores will sell seedless watermelons during the season in which watermelons are ripe.
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    Can I eat the skin of the watermelon?
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    No. You can eat the rind - the white and red part between the center and the skin of the watermelon.
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    Will I get sick if I accidentally ate the skin?
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    No, watermelon rind is not poisonous.
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    Do watermelons with seeds taste better? Are they juicier?
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    Yes. Watermelons with seeds are more red and juicier than the seedless watermelons.
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    After cutting how long will it last in the fridge?
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    When storing a cut melon, wrap the cut side in plastic, and it should keep in the fridge for about 3 days. The plastic will prevent the watermelon from absorbing the flavors of other foods and will keep its flesh moist.
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    Is there a way to see if it’s seedless?
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    Although watermelons naturally have some white seeds which are fairly harmless if accidentally eaten, it is hard to see the black harmful seeds without cutting the watermelon open. Watermelon producers have processes to find out which watermelons don't naturally have seeds to be sold, but markets have to tell their customers which ones don't have them via signage.
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