Why are there seeds in seedless watermelons?

Why do seedless watermelons have white seeds? I thought they are seedless.

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    1. You can't taste the seeds 2. You can eat the seeds 3. The seeds are soft.

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Sinsemilla? - Because they bio-engineer the seeds right outta 'em?! - ;-)

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http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/CV006 Explains it in detail. In basic terms one takes two incompatible varieties of watermelon and inter pollinate them (carefully selected watermelons, hand pollinated) which leads to a seedful watermelon who's seed will be 'barren' meaning it will produce a crop of watermelons but due to incompatibilities of the grandparents the 'grand child' watermelon will be sterile. Sterility leads to undeveloped or underdeveloped seeds. Seedless watermelons DO have seeds, usually so small you can not see them, and the ones you do see are tiny soft white dots in the meat. Rarely a few mature dark seeds will be found.

Athrael

Then that means the watermelon industry are LIERS!!!! >:o

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