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pibikay 04-01-2011 06:45 AM

Water Melon
 
I read in the site what cancer patients & survivors...........to eat and avoid that WATER MELON IS IN THE RECOMMENDED LIST
There are two types of water melon here
one has dark green thick rind or skin . The inside is red and the seeds are large and black.It is very sweet and full of sucrose
The other one is smaller in size, has fairly thin yellow skin.The flesh inside is white and the seeds are like cucumber seeds
My problem is which is the correct ont to give to Hema
Thanks all

TanyaRD 04-05-2011 06:25 AM

Re: Water Melon
 
Pibikay,
I don't thing there is a significant nutrient difference in the two types of watermelon. I think the article is probably referring to the green one with red center but either would be ok.

pibikay 04-05-2011 06:58 AM

Re: Water Melon
 
Thank You Tanya
But I was worried about the red one with drak green being very sweet

TanyaRD 04-05-2011 07:03 AM

Re: Water Melon
 
Is Hema bothered by sweet flavors? It will be sweet but that sweetness is somewhat diluted by the watery flavor. It really depends on the melon and the time of year. As far as nutritionally speaking, a thick slice of watermelon only has 12g carbohydrates which is less expected given its sweetness.

sdstarfish 04-11-2011 01:21 PM

Re: Water Melon
 
While both varieties are good for you, the pink/red one contains lycopene, which gives it its color. Lycopene has been shown to have anti-breast tumor properties.

Lisa
www.pinkkitchen.info

TanyaRD 04-12-2011 05:35 AM

Re: Water Melon
 
Good point Lisa. Thanks!

pibikay 05-19-2011 03:23 AM

Re: Water Melon
 
Thanks.I will get her some


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