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Tiny Watermelon (6 pics)
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19 Jul, 2011 |
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Those are the tiniest watermelons in the world. These tiny berries are grown in South America.
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morrel2
(19 Jul 2011 01:17) Total user comments:
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Well, what will Raymond Wendt have to say about this then?
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(19 Jul 2011 04:38) Total user comments:
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DUDE, that's no tiny watermelon!
It's called MAXIXE here in Brazil. It's not even sweet. It tastes like cucumber. Very good as a salad. Check it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C
ucumis_anguria
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HarryPudding
(19 Jul 2011 04:49) Total user comments:
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Saint Barbie
(19 Jul 2011 06:19) Total user comments:
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Seriously, Morrel2, you have a grand total of 34 comments and I'm willing to bet that they're all 'Well, what will Raymond Wendt have to say about this then?' Shut up already.
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(19 Jul 2011 06:38) Total user comments:
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(19 Jul 2011 09:04) Total user comments:
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It's not a tiny watermelon, it's a huge spoon. Yet again, there is no spoon...
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Nguyenazn
(19 Jul 2011 10:34) Total user comments:
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Genetic modified food ! some are good and valuable , some are just plain waste of time !
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jai9313
(19 Jul 2011 15:43) Total user comments:
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afteri saw the inner side i also think that is a cucumber
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kutiekris420
(19 Jul 2011 18:11) Total user comments:
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Mini melon! Except it looks like the inside of a grape..
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raymond.wendt
(19 Jul 2011 19:02) Total user comments:
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Thanks for the info
buonsanti
! Just love acidcow for teaching me new things and inspiring me to go out and learn more about our cool planet.
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(19 Jul 2011 20:32) Total user comments:
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Cucumber bites.
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thesoulshaker
(20 Jul 2011 10:17) Total user comments:
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Jinxaruny
(20 Jul 2011 17:35) Total user comments:
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It irritates the crap out of me when people can't get their facts straight...
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cherrygarcia14
(21 Jul 2011 20:27) Total user comments:
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miniature cucumber, seen them where i live also...
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pash.maloo
(24 Jul 2011 04:03) Total user comments:
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very cool - wish we could grow these here in Canada --- well, we could use them as ice cubes....
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They have seeds!
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