There’s nothing quite like slicing open a cold watermelon on a warm day. The crisp sound, the burst of juice, the refreshing sweetness — it instantly feels like summer. But once that watermelon is cut, the clock starts ticking.
A lot of people assume fruit stays fresh for days without much change, especially when refrigerated. Yet watermelon is mostly water, which means it can lose freshness, texture, and safety faster than many realize.
So how long does cut watermelon actually last? The answer depends on how it’s stored, how it was cut, and whether it’s left at room temperature or refrigerated.
Once cut, watermelon should be stored in the refrigerator as soon as possible.
The colder and more sealed it is, the better it keeps.
Cut watermelon should not sit out for extended periods.
Because watermelon contains so much moisture and natural sugar, bacteria can grow quickly once it warms up.
Fresh watermelon should smell light and clean. If you notice any of these signs, it’s better not to eat it:
If it tastes oddly sour or “sparkly,” it may already be fermenting.
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