Watermelons are more than a sweet summer treat
<p>Watermelons are a summer treat. When the weather is stifling hot and appetites fade, cooling foods and drinks are essential.
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<p>Watermelons are a summer treat. When the weather is stifling hot and appetites fade, cooling foods and drinks are essential. Thick, ruby-red slices of watermelon, as wide as dinner plates, provide natural sweetness and thirst-quenching refreshment with every juicy, dribbling bite.</p><p>But watermelons offer more than simple refreshment: They are nourishing and hydrating. Their weight consists of 92% water, while the remaining 8% is packed with vitamins A and C, along with nutrients such as magnesium and potassium.
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Watermelons are more than a sweet summer treat
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