Sweet Muskmelon Buying Tips: Check whether the melon is sweet or not… before buying, know the method

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Identifying a true melon isn't as difficult as many people think. Little things like the scent, color, weight, and texture of the rind all indicate how sweet and ripe the fruit is.

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Sweet Muskmelon Buying Tips: As summer begins, demand for muskmelons increases rapidly in the market. This fruit, which cools the body and replenishes dehydration, is considered both delicious and beneficial for health. However, sometimes a melon that looks good on the outside turns out to be bland, unripe, or less sweet on the inside, ruining the enjoyment of eating it. If you keep a few simple things in mind when buying a muskmelon, you can choose a sweet and juicy one every time.

 

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Identifying a good melon isn't as difficult as many people think. Little things like the aroma, color, weight, and texture of the rind all indicate how sweet and ripe the fruit is. Proper storage is also essential to ensure its flavor and freshness last.

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A sweet and ripe melon can be easily identified by its aroma. When purchasing a melon, smell its underside. If it smells mildly sweet and fresh, the fruit is ripe. However, if it has no aroma, it may be unripe and taste bland. A melon with an overly strong or unusual smell should be avoided, as it may be rotten inside.

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When buying a melon, it's important to carefully examine its rind. A ripe melon typically appears pale yellow, creamy, or golden in color, with distinct green stripes or netting.

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If the fruit is completely green, it's not fully ripe. Melons with a netted and slightly rough surface are generally considered sweeter and juicier.

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The weight of a melon also indicates its quality. A melon that feels heavier for its size when you pick it up may be sweeter. However, a very heavy fruit may have more seeds. A very light fruit may be shriveled or discolored inside. Therefore, it's beneficial to compare the weights of two melons when purchasing.

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A ripe melon feels slightly soft when pressed lightly. Especially if the bottom portion gives way to gentle pressure with your thumb, this is considered a sign of ripeness. However, a melon that is excessively soft or compressed may be rotten inside.

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The quality of a melon can also be judged by looking at its stalk. If the stalk mark is clear and slightly sunken, it means the fruit was picked after it had fully ripened on the vine. However, if the stalk is erect or has a piece of stalk attached, it is likely that the fruit was picked unripe.