How to Select a Watermelon
- Field Spot: Look for a watermelon with a creamy-yellow or orangish-yellow field spot where it rested on the ground while growing.
- Webbing: Brown web-like scars created by bees during pollination indicate a sweeter watermelon.
- Boy or Girl: Choose based on appearance—elongated and taller for “boy” watermelons, and round and stout for “girl” watermelons.
- Size: Opt for average-sized watermelons, as they are often the best.
- Tap It: Tap the watermelon and listen for a deep, hollow sound, indicating ripeness.
Some Facts About Watermelon You Didn’t Know:
- Watermelon juice may relieve muscle soreness.
- You can eat watermelon seeds and rind.
- Watermelon has more lycopene than raw tomatoes.
- Some watermelons are yellow.
- It’s mostly water.
So, when selecting a watermelon, ensure you’re not bringing home a fruit laden with diseases from artificial production. If you’ve encountered a split in a watermelon, share your experience in the comments below.