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9. Watermelon Seeds

A grateful world consumes tons of seedless watermelon each year. In the US, 73 percent of imported watermelons have no seeds. It turns out that they're good for you, so you might want to consider getting the watermelon as nature intended.  Recent studies show that watermelon seeds are very nutritious, more so if sprouted and shelled. These tiny throwaways are high in magnesium, protein, vitamin B, and good fats.

Watermelon Seeds
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