Originally posted by: Eli
Just the watermelon itself, and it would turn into goop and would be pretty nasty unless you ate it while it was still slushy perhaps.
When the water freezes,it would cause all the cells inside the watermelon to burst, resulting something that doesen't really resemble watermelon internals.. lol
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Eli
Just the watermelon itself, and it would turn into goop and would be pretty nasty unless you ate it while it was still slushy perhaps.
When the water freezes,it would cause all the cells inside the watermelon to burst, resulting something that doesen't really resemble watermelon internals.. lol
Thank you Mr. wizrard
😛Originally posted by: Jehovah
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Eli
Just the watermelon itself, and it would turn into goop and would be pretty nasty unless you ate it while it was still slushy perhaps.
When the water freezes,it would cause all the cells inside the watermelon to burst, resulting something that doesen't really resemble watermelon internals.. lol
Thank you Mr. wizrard
That was kinda cool, with the explanations and all.
Of coure, if that is true (I'd try it out myself, but I don't have a job at this point . . . .)