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Choosing a perfect watermelon doesn’t require luck if you know what to look for. Experts recommend starting with the field spot—the creamy yellow patch where the melon rested on the ground. A deep yellow spot signals ripeness, while a white one suggests it was picked too early. Select a melon that feels heavy for its size, indicating high water content and juiciness. Look for a dull, not shiny, rind and a symmetrical shape with no soft spots or cuts. Brown webbing can indicate sweetness, and a deep, hollow sound when tapped is another sign of a ripe, flavorful watermelon ready to enjoy.
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