It's Time For Watermelon!

Americans purchase and consume about 3 billion pounds of watermelon annually.

Watermelon, considered one of America's favorite fruits, is really a vegetable 
(Citrullus lanatus). Cousin to the cucumber and kin to the gourd, watermelons 
can range in size from 7 to 100 pounds.

* Melons may be kept at room temperature, un-cut, for about two weeks. Store 
whole melons at 50-60 degrees.

Cut melons should be wrapped and stored at 40-50 degrees.

If you need a small amount of watermelon, it is best to buy a piece of a larger 
one. It may be more expensive per pound, but you will be more likely to get 
good flavor.

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