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Grape seeds actually have a nice tang to them which is a nice contrast to
the sweetness of the fruit. I also enjoy apple seeds. You are correct,
seedless watermenlons have no taste.
Jean-Claude-my French is a bit rusty....
Les graines de raisin ont réellement une saveur gentille à eux ce qui est
contraste gentil elle douceur du fruit. J'apprécie également des graines
de pomme. Vous êtes les watermenlons corrects et aspermes n'avez aucun
goût
Trish
Don't Judge A Book By It's Cover, You May Be Missing Out On A Great
Story.....
On Fri, 19 May 2000 23:14:00 -0700 Ingrid Bauer/J-C Co
> i love watermelon seeds and will hunt them down in other's peoples
plates. They are tasty and nutritious to me.
> would me interested to know the fatty acids profile if somebody have
it. i am realy feeling "bummed out" ( i am not sure of the expression)
that it is becoming difficult to get watermelons with seeds here they
sale now this
> tasteless seedless watermelon ( even the flesh is not the same rich >
taste anymore) soon it is going to be very dificult to get openpollinated
seeds , please boycott seedless fruits( grapes...) not only they are not
nutritious
> but they take over the market of fresh produce and replace the older
varieties of fruits
> jean-claude.
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