1) A give that springs back.
2) A low pitch thud that vibrates.
3) Skin that peels with a light scrape of the thumbnail
This combo will always get you the perfect melon. This is exactly what I look
for before cutting melons for the cut melon section.
There are other
methods that folks have used over the years like bee marks,
yellow belly and the bizarre method of
laying a straight piece of straw across the melon. If the
straw
spins (by itself) then the melon is ready, if it sits still
then it’s under ripe. These methods may have fared
well with the folks that use them with the latter being
the most amusing, but my three steps have never failed
me.
Happy Summer!
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