That 8% "not water" in a watermelon that is 92% water has !INDEED "unmatched healthy nutrients with glowing effects" according to you. 🧘♂️ I suddenly wondered how often @tydynrain eats watermelons! 🤣🍉
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That 8% "not water" in a watermelon that is 92% water has !INDEED "unmatched healthy nutrients with glowing effects" according to you. 🧘♂️ I suddenly wondered how often @tydynrain eats watermelons! 🤣🍉
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Not as often as I'd like, since they don't grow here, it's too wet. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
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That only shows that even if watermelons are 92% water, they can't grow in (very) wet environments. 🍉🤯 I assume that you mostly only get them from the supermarket though. 🤓
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The reason for that is that watermelons come from arid regions in Africa, so they don't tolerate areas with high rainfall. The water in the melon is an adaptation to very dry environments. We get them from a particular produce vendor occasionally. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
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Let's !HOPE that the watermelons that you (occasionally) buy are organic, so that you get as much nutrients as possible from eating them! 🤗
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They are. The community only buys organic foods. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
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It's good to know that your local community has (easy) access to markets selling organic foods (and likely drinks) !INDEED! 🧘♂️🤗
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I wonder if those markets have people that also off-grid (or at least trying to be). 🧘♂️🤓
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It's safe to assume that Tydyn eats watermelons, such that the more relevant question is how often indeed. 🍉😅
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