Have you ever dreamed of the skin disappearing on its own from tangerines and the bones from watermelons? We are yes!
In fact, seedless watermelons do exist. These are Schrödinger’s berries: they appear to contain seeds, but they are not. The thing is that the seeds of these watermelons are small, white, and therefore almost invisible (but you can’t say the same about the price of seedless watermelons – it immediately catches your eye).
They kinda grow seedless watermelons, and this photo is proof of that! On it, among the many pieces, there are only three, made of one pulp – try to find them.
Quiz: Find three slices of pitted watermelon in the picture!
QUESTION 1 OF 1

Yes!
It took me more than 15 seconds, but I found everything.