Here are some pictures showing the processing of the watermelon.
First it is cleaned and weighed.
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Next is sliced open and cut into four sections.
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The four sections are one at a time cut into smaller pieces and the seeds are removed. The juice is drained off into a glass. The pieces are stored in plastic containers to be refrigerated.
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The rinds are left to drain and then used in compost.
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