How to Pick Out a Good Watermelon
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Cook Time
mins
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Total Time
2 mins
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Servings
1 watermelon
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Course
Side Dish
How to Pick Out a Good Watermelon
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These super simple tips and tricks on how to pick out a good watermelon will give you a juicy and sweet melon every time!
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Ingredients
- 1 watermelon
Instructions
- Look for the large yellow spot on the underside of the watermelon. This is where the watermelon was laying in the field. Make sure it's a decent size and has a nice yellow patch.
- Give it a good thump. Give it a tap or knock, you want to make sure it has a hollow sound.
- Dull outside. You want to make sure the outside of the watermelon looks dull and not shiny. A shiny watermelon means it's not ripe.
- Lift it up. You want to make sure it's heavy for it's size, which means it has a ton of water in it (what you want!!)
- Nice oval shape. A uniform-shaped watermelon shows that it got the perfect amount of sunshine and water.
- Bee stings and white scars. Look for these little guys. These little marks show that it's sweet enough that even the bees were trying to get to the inside. The stings look like brown lines or dots on the melon.
- Sweet aroma. Scratch a bit off the green skin. You should be able to smell a sweet aroma through the rind of the melon.
- Tendril. Most watermelons at the grocery store will not have a tendril, but if you are choosing one from a farmers market or are lucky enough to have one growing in your garden locate the curly tendril, where the melon is/was connected to the vine. The tendril should be dried out. If it still has a green stem, then the melon is not ripe.
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