Fruit sellers will never tell you: Choose red, sweet watermelon just by looking at this point

How to choose red and sweet watermelon

According to the experience of many farmers, "male" watermelons are often larger, oblong and watery. Meanwhile, the "female" melon has a round shape, will be sweeter and have fewer seeds. Adding another identity of these two fruits is looking at the bottom of the melon. If it is a "male" melon, this position will appear a small circle of coins. If it is "female" melon, this circle will be bigger and relatively clear.

See the pickle

Looking at the melon will reveal you the ripening of the melon. If the stem of the melon is green, the pickle may be picked too early and unripe. The stem of the melon is small, withered and dried, the wilt is dried as much as possible.

However, you should note carefully because there are melons withered by stalks, so it may be unripe cucumber fruit, it will be very light.

Choose fruit with the bottom of the melon with brown spots and yellow spots

Observing the color of the watermelon pods, the bottom of the ground is heavily exposed to the ground and there will be many spots. The melon fruit will have a yellow-green bark, and the old ripe melon will have a yellow-colored shell. The yellow or orange spots on the bottom of the melon tell you that it is a delicious melon.

The melon fruit has a bee mark

Brown marks or bee stings on the melon indicate that the bee has been in contact with the pollinators of the flower many times. The more pollination the more sweet the melon is.

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