How To Pick The Perfect Melon With This Age-Old Trick!

How To Pick The Perfect Melon With This Age-Old Trick!

The Knock, Knock Test Is Not Effective…

There's nothing quite as refreshing as a sweet, juicy and ripe watermelon, and it's just the kind of thing you want to indulge on a sweltering summer day. However, flavor that amazing is definitely something to be enjoyed year-round as well!

Not all watermelons are created equal, however, so if you're heading out to the supermarket or farmer's market, be sure you know what to look for when buying one.

It's something of an art form as well as a science, and there are definitely several things you should look for when examining all of the watermelons on display.

You may be tempted to pluck from the pile the first one that catches your eye, but if you don't give each one a thorough examination you may be missing out on some serious flavor!

Fortunately, we have the complete and no-fail guide to picking the perfect watermelon so you'll never have to worry about that again!

To Learn How To Pick The Very Best Watermelon Every Single Time, Please Go To The Next Page For The Complete Guide On How To Pick It Perfect Every Single Time… 



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45 Comments

  1. Carlin Covello
    Carlin Covello July 10, 01:21

    i use the knock-knock method and the yellow patch method

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  2. Jennifer Flores Neeley
    Jennifer Flores Neeley July 10, 02:29

    Elona Goldner

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  3. Jim Snodgrass
    Jim Snodgrass July 10, 09:48

    Anna Pace

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  4. Delores Adkins Day
    Delores Adkins Day July 12, 15:30

    Terry Lemons i gotta review this….

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  5. Pat Bloom
    Pat Bloom July 14, 01:02

    I always pick the wrong one and I love watermelon.

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  6. Donita Parker Hansen Wakefield
    Donita Parker Hansen Wakefield July 15, 06:08

    Instead of the “knock-knock” method, I use my open hands. I tap on it open-handed with one hand and have my other hand on the other side of the watermelon. I listen to the sound, but more importantly, I feel the vibration. Been doing this for years and haven’t been disappointed yet. But, when I try other methods, I end up with a “mealy” melon. I’ll stick with the vibrations! 🙂

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  7. Mark Piñón
    Mark Piñón July 17, 02:10

    I also feel the end-caps, they should be firm. The weight and field patch are key.

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  8. Susan Engelman-Monday Sajec
    Susan Engelman-Monday Sajec July 17, 04:10

    I know that the word “melon” has just one L when used in this context. Otherwise it’s a small town in Wisconsin.

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  9. Jeffry L Bates
    Jeffry L Bates July 18, 18:32

    You walk up and squeeze them, oops sorry, I was thinking about a different kind of mellons

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  10. Becky White
    Becky White July 19, 17:36

    Yes, I know how to pick a ripe watermellon. The white spot turns yellow and it is ready to eat.

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  11. Gigi Bozzano
    Gigi Bozzano July 21, 12:02

    Do you know how to spell?

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  12. Geraldine Schuck Rieman
    Geraldine Schuck Rieman July 21, 14:55

    Look for the underbelly to be Yellow. I read about that and it is true. Got a sweet melon at Costco! Get a melon with dull finish NOT shiny. Get a heavy melon.

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  13. JoBelle Williams
    JoBelle Williams July 21, 15:39

    Recipe Station needs a spell check…melon only has one L 😛

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  14. Geraldine Schuck Rieman
    Geraldine Schuck Rieman July 21, 16:15

    can’t find the bee stings like Daddy said to look for. I used to see them on melons and get THAT one. They were always sweet.

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  15. Sue Averill Adams
    Sue Averill Adams July 21, 19:30

    Barry Barry Adams Jr

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  16. Marc Berry
    Marc Berry July 22, 01:30

    Bernadette Berry

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  17. David Hahn
    David Hahn July 23, 00:54

    I try to remember all these things but I must be jinxed out of 4 there has been one good one……these are the supermarket variety LOL the supermarket doesn’t care they just want your 3.99 or 4.99 or what ever the going rate

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  18. Mary Schronce
    Mary Schronce July 24, 18:49

    TURN IT OVER AND LOOK AT THE BELLY. SHOULD BE YELLOW..

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  19. Deb Terrill
    Deb Terrill July 24, 19:23

    Geraldine Schuck Rieman that’s sometimes called corking and it happens when fruits like watermelon or peppers have so much sugar that it seeps and makes a tiny crack that dries.

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  20. Geraldine Schuck Rieman
    Geraldine Schuck Rieman July 24, 19:24

    Deb Terrill Thanks!

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  21. Nancy Bergdoll Goldizen
    Nancy Bergdoll Goldizen July 24, 21:40

    No I don’t and I don’t think anyone else does either.

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  22. Carolyn Moore
    Carolyn Moore July 24, 22:41

    what is a mellon…..please use spellcheck when writing articles

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  23. Margaret Garrison
    Margaret Garrison July 25, 02:37

    Watermelons with seeds are much sweeter. Often hard to find.

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  24. Cindy Russell
    Cindy Russell July 26, 07:41

    The knock knock trick has never failed me.

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  25. Mary Schnepp
    Mary Schnepp July 26, 21:50

    Knock-knock and yellow patch has never failed us.

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  26. Walter Hoffman
    Walter Hoffman July 27, 20:22

    thump it with knuckles

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  27. April Martin
    April Martin July 28, 05:36

    James Martin

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  28. Krystal Lilley
    Krystal Lilley July 28, 12:35

    Donna Smith

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  29. Tanya Kessler Foxx
    Tanya Kessler Foxx July 28, 18:32

    In my experience if the belly is too yellow I find that when I cut it open it is mushy.

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  30. Diana Zollner
    Diana Zollner July 29, 02:33

    Do you know how to perfectly spell “melon”?

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  31. Home and Garden Digest
    Home and Garden Digest July 31, 10:27

    Sorry this bothers you Diana Zollner. Just sharing an informative post from another site.

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  32. FrankandMarla Wiesehan
    FrankandMarla Wiesehan March 15, 15:13

    We never have a problem, we get GREAT Watermelons here in Ohio ..always!!!! You just need to come to Ohio this summer and take some one 🙂

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  33. Mary Boire
    Mary Boire March 15, 16:39

    I am saving these tips. Thank you.

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  34. Grace Dietzman
    Grace Dietzman March 15, 23:08

    spelling incorrect

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  35. Melinda Hines
    Melinda Hines March 16, 15:53

    Except they shouldn’t be uniform in color, they should have brownish colored “veins” on the outside. These are signs of them being pollinated by bees and not hot house grown, bees and other pollinators make the melon sweeter

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  36. Audrey Goodman
    Audrey Goodman April 26, 22:14

    Yes i do

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  37. Lisa Hess
    Lisa Hess April 27, 02:05

    Ashley

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  38. Carlin Covello
    Carlin Covello April 27, 02:16

    the statement says the knock-knock test isnot effective. well if you read the article the knock-knock test IS EFFECTIVE

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  39. Ronald Speedy Rodimon
    Ronald Speedy Rodimon September 01, 04:25

    Find the field spot and tell its true color under supermarket lights? IMPOSIBLE!!

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  40. Nora Kent
    Nora Kent September 01, 04:30

    Agreed Amazing reply thanks

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  41. Nora Kent
    Nora Kent September 01, 04:30

    Stuff like this are why I like this page

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