white seeded

/waɪt ˈsiːdɪd/
adjective
  1. Having white seeds, typically used to describe varieties of fruits, vegetables, or plants.
    • Farmers prefer the white-seeded variety of sesame for oil production.
    • She bought a white-seeded pomegranate because the seeds are softer.
    • The white-seeded watermelon is known for its extra sweet flavor.
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