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The Red Flag: A White or Pale Spot
But there’s a catch: if the watermelon has large white or pale patches on the rind that seem unusual, this can be a warning sign.
Why You Should Avoid It
- Immature or Underdeveloped Fruit:
A watermelon with extensive pale areas may not have ripened evenly, resulting in a bland, watery taste instead of the sweet, juicy flavor you expect. - Possible Overexposure to Sunlight or Pesticides:
Sometimes, discoloration can be caused by too much sun or chemical treatments, which can affect texture and taste. - Hidden Damage:
White patches can indicate bruising or areas where the fruit’s flesh is starting to dry out, meaning your watermelon might be less juicy than anticipated. -
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