To determine if a watermelon is ripe, look for a creamy yellow spot on the bottom, a dull rather than shiny skin, and a hollow sound when tapped.
To determine if a watermelon is ripe, look for a creamy yellow spot on the bottom, a dull rather than shiny skin, and a hollow sound when tapped.
To determine if a watermelon is ripe, look for a creamy yellow spot on the bottom, a dull rather than shiny skin, and a hollow sound when tapped.
A ripe watermelon will sound hollow when tapped. An over-ripe watermelon will have hollow spaces inside when cut open.
Speaking from experience, yes - a ripe watermelon will shatter if dropped! Under-ripe ones may just split.
You can tell a watermelon is ripe and ready to eat by looking for a yellow spot on its underside, a dull sound when tapped, and a firm texture.
By "thumping" them with your knuckles. As my father used to say: If the watermelon sounds like you are thumping your head, the melon is not ripe enough. If the watermelon sounds like you are thumping your belly, the melon is too ripe. If the watermelon sounds like you are thumping your chest, then the melon is just right.
When picking a watermelon at the store, look for one that is heavy for its size, has a creamy yellow spot on the bottom, and makes a deep, hollow sound when tapped. These signs indicate that the watermelon is ripe and sweet.
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You can determine if a cantaloupe is ripe by gently pressing on the stem end - if it gives slightly and has a sweet aroma, it is likely ripe.
To determine if a cantaloupe is ripe, gently press on the stem end - if it gives slightly and has a sweet aroma, it is likely ripe.
It all depends on several factors, such as the size, how ripe it is and the kind. You also have to see if the watermelon has been chemically produced to have no seeds.