Watermelons are a summer treat. When the weather is stifling hot and appetites fade, cooling foods and drinks are essential. Thick, ruby-red slices of watermelon, as wide as dinner plates, provide natural sweetness and thirst-quenching refreshment with every juicy, dribbling bite.
But watermelons offer more than simple refreshment: They are nourishing and hydrating. Their weight consists of 92 percent water, while the remaining 8 percent is packed with vitamins A and C, along with nutrients such as magnesium and potassium. In the Mediterranean, watermelon is served at breakfast and throughout the day as a light and juicy snack that’s easy to eat. It’s also delicious in salads, where its mild sweetness complements peppery greens, sharp onions, and salty cheeses.
Seedless varieties make watermelons convenient for snacking, as well as chopping and dicing when adding to salads. In this simple bulgur salad, watermelon joins briny feta cheese and sweet snap peas for a light and refreshing meal that won’t weigh you down in the heat. Serve it as a light meal or a vegetarian dish for your next barbecue. And don’t worry—there’s still plenty of room at the table for thick watermelon slices when you’re craving that classic slurpy bite.






