If You Cut A Watermelon And It Looks Like This, Throw It Away Immediately (Pictures & Video)

Selecting Watermelon When it comes to watermelons, the details matter. Always opt for a watermelon that feels heavier than it appears. A good indicator of a ripe fruit is its uniform shape, be it round or oval. Avoid choosing asymmetrical melons as they may be underripe. A ripe watermelon is not just a treat, it's an experience. Weight, shape, and a quick tap can guide you to perfection. Don't forget to examine the melon spot—this is the area where the fruit rested on the ground. A ripe watermelon will have a yellowish spot. If it's green or white, the fruit likely isn't ripe enough. Lastly, the skin should have a shiny appearance. A quick tap can also be revealing; if the sound is hollow, you're good to go!