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watermelon facts reported on Yahoo news today
Posted by: jackie ()
Date: July 26, 2006 08:48PM

Isn't this interesting to all you watermelon fans:




WASHINGTON (Reuters) - That ice-cold watermelon may be refreshing, but it can be less nutritious than watermelon served at room temperature, U.S. Department of Agriculture scientists reported on Wednesday.

Watermelons stored at room temperature deliver more nutrients than refrigerated or freshly picked melons, they reported in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

Penelope Perkins-Veazie and Julie Collins of the USDA's South Central Agricultural Research Laboratory in Lane, Oklahoma looked specifically at carotenoids -- antioxidants that can counter the damage caused by sun, chemicals and day-to-day living.

Watermelon is rich in lycopene, an antioxidant that makes watermelons and tomatoes red and may help prevent heart disease and some cancers.

Perkins-Veazie and Collins tested several popular varieties of watermelon stored for 14 days at 70 F (21 C), 55 F (13 C) and 41 F (5 C).

Whole watermelons stored at 70 degrees Fahrenheit, which is about room temperature in air-conditioned buildings, had substantially more nutrients, they reported.

Compared to freshly picked fruit, watermelon stored at 70 F gained up to 40 percent more lycopene and 50 percent to 139 percent extra beta-carotene, which the body converts to vitamin A.

"All watermelons used in our study had been selected by commercial growers as fully ripe when harvested," the researchers wrote.

They said their findings showed watermelons continue to produce these nutrients after they are picked and that chilling slows this process.

"The usual shelf life for watermelons is 14 to 21 days at 13 degrees Celsius (55 F) after harvest," the researchers wrote.

At refrigerated temperatures, like 41 F (5 C), watermelon starts to decay and develop lesions after a week, they noted.

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Re: watermelon facts reported on Yahoo news today
Posted by: Ally ()
Date: July 26, 2006 08:54PM

Thanks Jackie,

Yes. This is interesting. I wonder if the same thing applies to tomatoes too.

I love fruit facts!

Best wishes, Ally



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/26/2006 08:54PM by Ally.

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Re: watermelon facts reported on Yahoo news today
Posted by: rawmark ()
Date: July 26, 2006 08:57PM

Also, I wonder what the difference between organic and non-organic.

Peace,

Marcos

Go Vegan for your life, your health, the planet and, most importantly, the animals that we share this wonderful world with!

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Re: watermelon facts reported on Yahoo news today
Posted by: cherimoya ()
Date: July 27, 2006 12:22AM

Thanks for that info about cold watermelon when I buy a big one I will always leave it out then eat maybe half and put the reat in the fridge.
It is a lot easier to eat at room temp.

Cherimoya
Love Peace and Happiness,

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