Watermelon Facts
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For years people have debated whether watermelon is a fruit or a vegetable – we consider it both –
here’s why . . .
Watermelon is a Fruit
Watermelon is the fruit of a plant originally from a vine of southern Africa. The watermelon fruit, loosely considered a
type of melon (although not in the genus Cucumis), has a smooth exterior rind and a juicy, sweet, usually red interior
flesh. The species descriptor Citrullus vulgaris is sometimes, synonymously, used to refer to this plant (vulgaris
meaning "common" — Shosteck, 1974).
Like the pepper, tomato, and pumpkin, watermelon is botanically a fruit. According to Webster’s dictionary and
Wikipedia, a fruit is the ripened ovary of a seed plant and its contents, and a watermelon is a large oblong roundish
fruit (2004, 2006). Consumers use watermelon primarily as a fruit because of its sweet flavor and refreshing qualities.
Watermelon is Also a Vegetable
According to Webster’s dictionary a vegetable is anything made or obtained from plants (2004). Watermelon is a
member of the cucurbitaceae plant family of gourds (classified as Citrullus Lantus), related to the cucumber, squash,
and pumpkin (Maynard, 2001). It is planted from seeds or seedlings, harvested, and then cleared from the field like
other vegetables. Since watermelon is grown as a vegetable crop using vegetable production systems, watermelon is
considered a vegetable (Wolford, 2004).
How Watermelon is used as a Fruit or a Vegetable
Watermelon is popularly used as a fruit, to be a sweet enhancer or fun accompaniment to
our everyday meals. The watermelon is often cut into bite-sized squares or balled, or very
often simply sliced and enjoyed. It’s also used in the types of recipes that are created
using fruit.
The whole watermelon is edible, even the rind. In places like China, the watermelon
is stir-fried, stewed and often pickled. In this case, the watermelon is being used
as a vegetable. Pickled watermelon rind is also widespread in Russia. (Wikipedia 2006)
Scientifically Speaking
The scientific name of watermelon is Citrullus lanatus. It is a member of the
cucurbitaceae family. Life; Embryophyta (plants); Angiospermae (flowering plants);
Order: Cucurbitales (pumpkin and melon family); Family: Cucurbitaceae
There are about 120 genera and 735 species of Cucurbitaceae worldwide, with 18
genera and 76 species native to southern Africa. Some well known vegetables fall in
this family such as watermelon, hubbard squash, butternut, pumpkin, sweet melons and
cucumber.
All a Matter of Perspective
Depending on how you want to classify it, a watermelon can be considered a fruit or
a vegetable. No matter which way you slice it, watermelon is fun to eat and very good
for you!
Watermelon - Fruit or Vegetable?
hope this helps you.
2007-08-22 12:58:08
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answered by Ms. Diamond Girl 6
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Watermelon is a fruit. The only fruit that thinks it's a vegetable is the tomato.
2007-08-22 12:43:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Watermelon..is a fruit. No questions asked Lol.
2007-08-22 12:42:54
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answered by SimplyMe<3 3
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that's a fruit a super sack of ability which surrounds fruit. A melon grows on a vine and different than length and the thickness of the shell is called a grape. you have merely run into the vagueness of the observe vegetable. All culmination are technically vegetables, yet besides the undeniable fact that so are all grains.
2016-12-16 03:23:46
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answered by messenger 4
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fruit. It has seeds. Then again most things that you think of as "vegetables" are fruit by the same definition. How do you think the plants reproduce?
2007-08-22 12:46:45
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answered by dpilipis 4
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Watermelon refers to both fruit and plant of a vine-like (climber and trailer) herb originally from southern Africa and one of the most common types of melon.
2007-08-22 12:43:14
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answered by The Corinthian 7
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watermelon is a fruit
2007-08-22 12:44:30
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answered by Stephan M 2
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watermelon is a fruit
2007-08-22 12:43:36
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answered by Sandee 3
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Fruit because it contains seeds. Like a peach, lemon, tomato....yes it's a fruit and even squash. Anything that has internal seeds. Potatoes...no seeds...celery no seeds- both veggies.
2007-08-22 12:47:34
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answered by Bob 6
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A fruit, in that it contains it's seeds.
But it grows on a vine like squash & gourds.
By this definition, a tomato is a fruit too.
2007-08-22 12:44:42
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answered by Robert S 7
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