[HN Gopher] Watermelons
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Watermelons
Author : eliotpeper
Score : 69 points
Date : 2021-10-31 19:15 UTC (3 hours ago)
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| r0m4n0 wrote:
| The article hinted to this toward the end but less water makes
| for better tasting watermelons. I moved from CA to NY and noticed
| that the watermelons were sourced from Florida when I moved.
| Watermelons from Florida taste so much worse than CA. Hit or miss
| on good ones, I'd literally throw out 90% of them (or blend for
| juice).
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| Something else I've noticed is that you basically can't find
| normal seeded watermelons anymore. Do stores and growers not
| produce them anymore because they don't sell? I miss how much
| better those tasted as well, and their shape. It's interesting
| how the demand for certain types of produce in areas can make it
| basically impossible to get a variety. Most grocery stores now
| carry the same types of produce in the US, it makes for rather
| boring cooking (ignoring specialty stores and co-ops that are
| hard to find outside of cities)
| mgerdts wrote:
| Seeded watermelons have gone extinct in the mass market grocers
| in my area. They are available (when in season locally) at the
| co-op I shop at, as well as at farmers markets. I'm not sure if
| it is the fact that they are seeded or that they may be a
| variety that doesn't need to travel 1000 miles that makes them
| taste better.
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| ehmish wrote:
| Hmm, I am not a botanist, but since watermelons have seeds, and
| botanically speaking seeds are in the fruit, aren't watermelon
| fruit botanically speaking?
| mgerdts wrote:
| Seedless watermelons still have seeds, they just aren't mature
| when the fruit is ripe. This means they are smaller and are
| soft enough that eating them does not give crunch.
| jarenmf wrote:
| It is the fruit we eat. However, the fruit/vegetable
| distinction does not make a lot of sense botanically.
| bloak wrote:
| Yes, it looks like they're fruit botanically and culinarily,
| but they're vegetables "agriculturally", whatever that means.
| ars wrote:
| This article makes me want to try drinking only watermelon for a
| week.
| aaron695 wrote:
| No, Dry farming needs to be wiped out.
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| It takes more land.
|
| If you care about the ecosystem, this is bad. If you care about
| cost, this is bad.
|
| The only mantra Dry farming works for is terraforming the Earth
| to less/no native environment and more communal farming. That's a
| legitimate ideal, but most people value the ecosystems.
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