Advantages Of Eating Watermelon
Juicy watermelon on a warm summer
day – what a heavenly snack! Boasting a phenomenal medley of vitamins, amino
acids, and antioxidants, this refreshing fruit is always a wise choice. But did
you know that it could keep many diseases at bay, too? Here's how.
Watermelon gets its attractive red
color from lycopene, a pigment that is also present in tomatoes, guavas,
grapefruits, and apricots. Historically, tomatoes have always been considered
one of the richest sources of lycopene. Research now points at watermelon as a
potent source, too. However, what makes watermelon special is lycopene’s
availability. Unlike tomatoes, watermelon doesn’t need to be cooked to reap the
benefits of lycopene. To top it off, red-fleshed watermelon has about 40% more
lycopene than raw tomatoes.Make sure you eat ripe, pink watermelons
to get maximum benefit.
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