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Where does the stone-seam watermelon come from?

Ningxia. Watermelon in crevices is also called watermelon, because watermelon likes to grow on sand. Watermelon growing in cracks is rich in water and sweet and sandy. Watermelon is planted in desertification areas, far away from cities and industries, and no pesticides are used in the planting process.

Where does the stone-seam watermelon come from?

Stone-crevice watermelon, also known as selenium sand melon, Gobi watermelon, stone-crevice watermelon and Xiangshan selenium sand melon, is mainly produced in Xiangshan area of Zhongwei, Ningxia.

Watermelon in the cracks contains glucose, sucrose, carotene, vitamins, 18 amino acids and trace elements such as zinc, calcium, potassium and selenium.

Watermelons with cracks in the core can be selected according to tapping sound, texture, smooth skin, weight, head size, appearance, melon vine shape and so on.