
The Most Dangerous Fruit in America
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The Culture and Controversy of Watermelon
This chapter explores the historical evolution of watermelon breeding in America, highlighting the transition from flavorful heirloom varieties like the Bradford to more resilient ones favored for industrial purposes. It further examines the cultural significance of the watermelon, including its troubling portrayal in media and its intersection with racial stereotypes and narratives surrounding African-American identity. Concluding with a tasting experience of the Bradford watermelon, the chapter emphasizes both the fruit's rich flavors and its complex social history.
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