Cut open a watermelon and you’ll see plenty of seeds — seedless or not. They may be black or white, but they’re seeds just the same. Is there a difference between the two colors? Do you have to spit out both? Yes, white and black seeds are different, and yes, you can eat watermelon seeds. The black seeds in a regular watermelon are just plain ol’ seeds.
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