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           Who needs tomatoes? Watermelon salsa is a treat—and watermelon has more lycopene than tomatoes. Photo courtesy Watermelon.org.     August 2010 |  | Recipe: Watermelon Salsa An Even Healthier Alternative To Tomato Salsa   CAPSULE REPORT: Take advantage of summer’s watermelon and incorporate it every way you can. Salsa is a healthy recipe that can be used in a number of ways; and watermelon has more of the phytonutrient (antioxidant) lycopene than tomatoes, making watermelon salsa even healthier. Also take a look at more watermelon recipes and information:     Watermelon Salsa RecipeThis  is a  yummy salsa that can also be served as a side dish or as a salad over shredded iceberg lettuce. Serves 12 to 18. Ingredients 
  
    2 cans  (15.5 ounces) corn kernels, rinsed and drained -or-3-1/2 cups cooked or raw kernels from the cob
  2 cans (15.5 ounces) black beans, rinsed and drained
  1 red onion, chopped
  2 jalapeño chiles, seeded and chopped
  2 cloves garlic, minced
  ¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro
  1 tablespoon ground cumin
  2 teaspoons mild chili powder
  Juice from 2 limes (4 tablespoons) 
  ¼ cup olive oil
  Salt to taste
      3 cups chopped seedless watermelon Preparation 
  Mix together all ingredients except watermelon until well combined. Gently fold in watermelon. Chill. Serve with corn chips or as a side dish. For a special salad, fill Martini glasses with a base of shredded lettuce and top with watermelon salsa. Garnish with black olives on a skewer.      Recipe © 2008 National Watermelon Promotion Board. All rights reserved. Other material  
  
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