Is too much watermelon bad for your kidneys?

Is too much watermelon bad for your kidneys?

While hydration is important for the body, overeating watermelon may cause water intoxication. Also known as over hydration, this condition can deplete the body’s sodium content and cause swelling in the legs, exhaustion and weak kidneys in extreme cases.

What is bad about watermelons?

Even if the exterior looks OK, there’s a chance that the fruit could have gone bad. If the flesh has noticeable dark spots or is covered in anything slimey, you should toss it. If it looks fine but has a sour or ~off~ smell, that’s another indication that this watermelon is no good.

Can you open a watermelon by flicking it?

Take the tip of your middle finger, brace it against your thumb and flick outward very firmly on the melon’s hide. Cut the melon open and just see what’s inside. If you’re lucky you will find brilliant red flesh, a scarcity of seeds and plenty of sweet juice.

Can you lay down after eating watermelon?

Some foods are a bad idea to eat before bed — and not because of the calories. Certain foods can cause sleepless nights and digestive issues. Even healthy foods like tomatoes and watermelons should be avoided before sleeping.

Why did my watermelon explode?

Watermelon splitting (or exploding) can be caused by the “exploding gene,” which is found in many of the heirloom varieties, or from increased water turgor in the watermelon. Sometimes just placing the fruit on a surface, bumping it, or touching it with a knife will cause an immediate pop on the side.

Can you tell if a watermelon is ripe with a straw?

If the melon is ripe, the straw will turn to a 45-degree angle; if it is green, it will not move.” Apparently, as the watermelon ripens, it becomes more magnetic, and the broom straw acts like a compass needle.

Why are my baby watermelons splitting?

The most common cause for a bursting watermelon is erratic watering. As a result, the watermelon bursts. Another possibility, in addition to water, is heat. Water pressure within the fruit can build up when it gets too hot, causing the melons to split open.

Where did the crookneck heirloom watermelon come from?

A cross-section of the Crookneck heirloom watermelon, an indigenous watermelon whose seeds were recovered from an abandoned cave in Arizona. (Courtesy Joshua Fitzwater) “That was neat,” Fitzwater said. “because the land we were able to get in Fredericksburg to grow these on was from an indigenous tribe.”

Where can I get heirloom watermelon seeds from?

And we wanted chefs to be able to use it.” Note: Many varieties of heirloom watermelon seeds, including the Ali Baba and ancient crookneck (identified as “Art Combe’s ancient watermelon”), are available from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds at rareseeds.com. For the Bradfords, go to bradfordwatermelons.com.

Who are the people who grow Bradford watermelons?

For the next few weeks, restaurants across the area will be using Bradford and other heirloom watermelons in beers, cocktails, barbecue sauces and salads — melons plucked from patches of heirloom varietals newly planted by Joshua Fitzwater and Debra Freeman, Hampton Roads natives who run hyper-local food magazine Southern Grit.

Where did they grow heirloom watermelons in Virginia?

Through Virginia food historian Joseph Haynes, they were able to connect with the Patawomeck tribe near Fredericksburg, who allowed them to plant a crop of heirloom watermelons on about a quarter-acre of land. Another crop is planted in Norfolk. Their crop includes those luscious Bradfords, of course.