The Smart Shopper’s Guide to Picking the Best Produce

That creamy yellow spot on the bottom?

It’s called a field spot.

A deep yellow or orange

hue means the watermelon

had time to ripen in the sun—and that’s a good thing.

Look for Webbing

Those brown web-like patterns aren’t damage.

They’re bee marks.

More webbing often means a sweeter melon.

Know the Gender

Yes, watermelons have “genders.”

Boy melons are longer and more watery,

while girl melons are rounder and sweeter.

Skip the Biggest Ones

Bigger isn’t always better.

Go for an average-sized melon for the best flavor.

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