Watermelon is considered one of the most important export commodities. Sudan is considered one of the most important producing and exporting countries.
Watermelon love: The seeds of melon fruit are usually black, brown or white with a white pulp.
Benefits of melon love:
Watermelon love contains many important amino acids essential to some vital processes of the body such as arginine, lysine, tryptophan and others. Tryptophan, for example, plays a role in increasing serotonin levels in the body and increases mood. Lysine is also very important for calcium absorption and collagen formation in the skin, which maintains the youth of the skin.
Melon seeds are very rich in magnesium, as the 100 grams of melon pulp contains about 139% of man’s daily needs of magnesium, which is very important for heart function. It is also rich in elements such as phosphorus, zinc, manganese, iron and copper, according to the US Department of Agriculture, and is free of cholesterol. In addition, it contains vitamin B complex compounds and is essential for the nervous system, digestive and skin health as well. It also contains high calorie and fat. Each 100 grams of watermelon contains about 600 calories, most of which come from fats and other proteins and carbohydrates.
The economic importance of watermelon love:
Love contains nutritional value of oils, vitamins and calcium and extracts a certain amount of oils
The pulp of melon seed is used as food and as nuts.
Contains a high percentage of oil (26%).
Contains an estimated percentage of oleic acid with medical properties considered
General specifications of melon milk produced in Sudan:
Purity 99%
White, White, Yellow, Black
Humidity 5.9 – 9%
Size 8mm – 12mm
Protein 37.4%
Oil content 50-51%
I love watermelon:
Sadir Grade – Farash Grade – Kashair Grade – Jumbo Grade.
Production areas: –
Watermelon is cultivated in vast areas in the western states of Sudan, especially the North and West Kordofan regions, which are considered the largest areas of production and production, where about 79% of the total area is cultivated and about 81% of the total production.