If you cut a watermelon and it looks like this, throw it away immediately

Throw discard a watermelon right away if it looks like this when you cut it.
The most popular seasonal fruit to eat is melons. Melons are a summertime favorite that are loved by both kids and adults alike. They are high in water content and help to keep the body hydrated.
Because we cannot tell if a watermelon is perfect until it is cut, it is crucial to be aware of a few key factors before purchasing one.

The form, look, and color of the tail are some of the most crucial variables. Watermelon needs to be heavy first. Watermelon is nice when you pick it up and find it to be harder than it looked.
Focus on the area of the melon. This stain shows the level of ripeness in the watermelon. Thus, search for the yellow patch on the tail’s other side. The watermelon is not ripe enough if that stain is green or white. The shell also needs to be shiny.

You can also tap the watermelon with your fingertips to ensure that it is ripe. It’s safe to chew the feathers if it sounds empty. Additionally, search for watermelons with an oval or round form rather than ones that are asymmetrical!
Just eat the central melons that are cracked.

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