Watermelons
Sweet and juicy, they keep you hydrated and help regulate body temperature in times of great
heat.
For a silky and compact skin
Vitamins A and C, found in watermelons, are important for skin health.
Vitamin C, when consumed or applied topically, helps your body produce collagen, a protein that keeps your skin supple and your hair strong.
According to a study, higher vitamin C intake can reduce the chances of developing wrinkles and dry skin!
Both fruit and vegetable!
Due to their sweet flavor, watermelons are most commonly considered a fruit. From a botanical point of view, watermelons are fruits, as they contain seeds and originate from flowers.
However, many farmers consider them vegetable, since they grow them alongside other summer
vegetables - such as peas.
Then again, watermelons classify as part of a botanical family of pumpkins that includes other
vegetables like cucumbers and squashes.
Origin
Our watermelons come from Italy.
Supply period
June, July, August