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Organic Watermelon Olathe KS

It may surprise you to learn that watermelon is a vegetable because it's part of the cucumber and squash family—a classification that remains controversial.

Olathe Farmers Market
(913) 764-6263
Heritage Center; 1200 E. Kansas City Road
Olathe, KS
Blue Door Farm
(816) 805-0362
Overland Park, KS
Kiddopotamus & Company
(913) 851-2987
7360 W 161st St
Stilwell, KS
Merriam Farmers Market
(913) 322-5550
5740 Merriam Drive
Merriam, KS
Huns Garden
(913) 671-7316
Kansas City, KS
Spring Hill Farmers Market
(913) 592-2055
300 S. Webster St.; Spring Hill Elementary School Parking Lot
Spring Hill, KS
Fresh Promises Farmers Market
(913) 209-4446
9210 Kill Creek Rd; NW Corner of Kill Creek Rd. Interchange
Desoto, KS
Overland Park Farmers Market
(913) 642-2222
Downtown Between 79th & 80th Street off of Marty; By the Clock Tower in His
Overland Park, KS
Shawnee Farmers Market
(913) 248-2360
11110 Johnson Drive
Shawnee, KS
Gasper Family Farm
(913) 723-3838
Linwood, KS
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Help Your Heart with Watermelon

We generally think of organic watermelon as a summertime snack, but this juicy treat is available year-round.

It may surprise you to learn that watermelon is a vegetable because it’s part of the cucumber and squash family—a classification that remains controversial .

Composed of 92% water and 8% sugar, watermelon has long been recognized as a weight watcher’s BFF. A half-cup serving of diced watermelon has only 25 calories and meets 10% of your daily vitamin C requirement.

Some of the latest research shows watermelon contains high concentrations of lycopene, an antioxidant that may help reduce cancer risk. In addition, a 2007 U.S. Department of Agriculture study cited watermelon’s role in cardiovascular health, with amino acids that help maintain arteries and blood flow.

There are more than 50 U.S. watermelon varieties, available with red, orange or yellow flesh. The four most popular categories are:

  1. AllSweet: 20–25 pounds, red flesh, oblong shape, dark green rind (with or without stripes); best served “as-is,” simply sliced and eaten
  2. Ice-Box: 5–15 pounds, red or yellow flesh, round shape, dark or light green rind; great for cooking/recipes
  3. Seedless: 10–25 pounds, red or yellow flesh, oval to round shape, light green rind with dark green stripes; ideal for beverages and sorbets
  4. Yellow Flesh: 10–30 pounds, yellow to bright-orange flesh, oblong to long shape, light green rind with mottled stripes; use in kebobs and garnishes

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