How to pick a sweet and juicy cantaloupe melon | 5 things to look for | How to cut cantaloupe
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- čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
- In this video I will show you the five things to look for when choosing a sweet, ripe and juicy Eastern Cantaloupe (muskmelon) at the grocery store. I will also show you how to cut and cube them.
The Eastern Cantaloupe is available early in summer from Florida to Pennsylvania and is slightly different than the more pretty, but less sweet, Western Melon which is available later on in the summer. This video will help you pick an Eastern Cantaloupe.
The five things you have to look for in choosing a cantaloupe are:
1. Color
2. Texture
3. Indentation
4. Weight
5. Smell/Aroma
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0:00 Intro
0:45 #1 - Color
1:04 #2 - Texture
1:28 #3 - Indented Stem
1:46 #4 - Weight
2:03 #5 - Smell / Aroma
2:33 Trying and Cutting Melons
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I just discovered your channel and have already watched a number of "how to pick". I'm 70 years old and never knew most of these things. Next time I go to the store I won't be playing a guessing game.
I appreciate that your video was brief and to the point.
Two things more things...
- shake the cantaloupe to hear if the seeds are loose inside, a sign its ripe & ready.
The second thing is to wash the melon well before cutting. (If you dont, the knife will drag outside contaminates inside to the edible fruit.) Just sayin’.
Good tip. Thanks!
I could hear the juice as you were crunching on the first one. You made my mouth water 😂
Yes, very juicy! lol
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My wife in the other room was in middle of some work and listening on and off while Im watching this video - Those words Rubbing, sticking your finger, heavier the better, lift and feel them, little old and dried out - I had to repeat the video and show her what I was actually watching
They make of the video knew what they were doing. 🤣
So funny, I was thinking the same thing. Glad I’m not alone in my thoughts. Lol
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WOW! I think I just saved hundreds of dollars by simply watching your videos on how to pick fruit! I wish someone had taught me these tips sooner. My kids love fruit, but I have a knack for not picking the best. Now we can start eating more fruit than we throw away! Please keep the videos coming.
Thanks for watching!
I am armed for watermelon and now cantaloupe training. Happy trails.
I always save my seeds. The sweetest melons always get planted next year ! I have cantaloupe, honeydew, you, Sugar babies yellow meated melon, and two large seeded watermelon. I don’t grow seedless because they’re so difficult to germinate. By the looks of it I’m going to have a bumper crop of melons this year all of my vines are loaded I can’t wait !! My small melons will be ready near my d June to early July and the big melons will be ready probably mid July I am so excited I’m feeding them pretty heavy they’re gonna be some really big ones if the weather holds out and we don’t get over saturated with rain I’m gonna have some good Sweet treats !!
Just found your channel from the “picking a watermelon” video. I am an instant sub. Just a simple and happy home cook grateful to learn how to pick the best produce. Whether I’m at a farmer’s market or grocery store. Thank you SO very much for teaching in such an easy way to learn and implement ❤❤❤
Thank you!
Same here I just found his channel , it makes me angry when I can't find the right fruit but now thanks to this channel I can now .😊 👍
I just watched the watermelon video too. I am now subscribed and hooked.
Thanks for the enlightenment.....😇👍
I won't even buy supermarket cantaloupe. They're picked green, shipped across the country at very cold temperatures ( I'm on the East coast) and have absolutely NO smell to them. I'm happy to wait until the local melons come into the area farmers markets. Same goes for strawberry's.🍓
Strawberry = GMO!!
When they refrigerate fruit, it ruins the taste. If you grow your own tomatoes please, do not put them in the fridge, it will ruin the taste.
There's nothing wrong with genetically modifying food to withstand drought or insects. All fruits & vegetables have been hybridized from the originally oranges used to be bitter, watermelon originally had a smaller sweet area, thick rinds & both had seeds.
Thank you for video on picking perfect fruits. FYI I grew up in southern Indiana and we have many melon farms. We call what you call Eastetn melons, Posey County Cantaloupes. We also say they look like white pumpkins cuz some have ridges like a pumpkin. (Unless these are a different kind) I’ve never been told Eastern but I just wanted you to know that I appreciate the “How to pick” lesson. Excited to pick next Posey County Cantaloupe. You are great, thank you.
I knew all five but did not realize I did. Guess I have used the most important to me snell and soft stem area. Thanks!
Thank you for advice on picking a good melon
Regarding honeydew melons and cantaloupes, I would really recommend trying uzbek honeydew melons and cantaloupes. Their fragrance is smelled from a block away and my favorite is a torpedo honeydew melons which I haven’t seen either in europe or the states. When it comes to its sweetness, there is an uzbek saying to describe the level of its sweetness: “it is so sweet that it cuts your tongue.” :)
Honeydew melons should be against the law for tasting so good and sweet!
Pecos cantaloupe is by far my favorite.
Thanks for sharing your expertise, much appreciated. From Australia
I lived on the east coast all of my life until 5 years ago. Now in AZ. I have always had the eastern fruit.
Good info for buying the right kind.
Another nice demo!
Love how you sample everything! I'm jealous. 😅
I want to run to the store to used this technique!!! Thank youuu
OMG Thank you for the tips. I knew 2 of them😊
Thanks for the information
I used to live outside Houston, TX. We always couldn’t wait for the second-third week of July for the Pecos cantaloupes. Nothing taste better like the Pecos! They sold the company about 7-8 years ago😢
Great job!
In my local big chain super duper grocery store, I started to use your techniques, touching, rubbing, smelling, feeling the weight, people looked at me strangely and even a lady suggested me to get a room with the damn
melon. So I brought her, the melon, home and enjoyed myself. 🤣
You're funny!
Birds also love the seeds
🍈I am learning how to find the perfect melon!🎉
You are so awesome Thank You. Now I I'm going to get my feel on 😛
Another video winner! You're making me hungry! Thank you!
Wow I like to listen to you a lot all good stuff Thank❤❤❤
Thank you great advice, I’ve bought a few lousy cantaloupes I now know what to look for. Fruit and vegetables in Australia have become very expensive, I recently paid $2.30 for one lemon 🍋from the supermarket, I won’t be doing that again, lemons aren’t normally that expensive, stone fruit in season, has been very expensive, as are veggies. The correct way to store veggies and fruit could make an excellent video. 😉
Your making me hungry, salivating 😋
Good to know. I knew green wasn't good. The only thing else I knew was if I smelled the stem and couldn't smell it, it wouldn't have a good taste. Knowing the other information will help to assure they taste goid especially the heaviness. Thanks
Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks a lot!
Thanks for the tip
Thanks for watching!
Looks nice and succulent. Mmmmmmm.
Great vid! Thank you 🙌!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks. ✌🏻👊🏼
Watching this was torturous !
Not being able to eat !
Those looked so good !
Might be bad for me now, but we grew up sprinkling Salt on them !
Same with Watermelon !
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I'm not sure where you are, but if you ever get the chance to buy a Pecos cantaloupe you'd be doing yourself the biggest favor lol!! They are grown in Pecos, TX
Thank you Sir...Yumm. ❤😊
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Athena Cantaloupe from sourhern Indiana (Vincennes) is by far the best.
I put the scooped seeds into a strainer and save the juice to put in the cubed fruit or a smoothie
It’s time it’s melon time !!!!,
I shake them, and if you can hear the seeds and juices jostling around it's good.
Nope. Not a good sign.
Thank you for these because I’m 47 and I never quite knew what the tricks were. I’ve just been lucky all these years to find sweet ones.
Can you do a video on honeydew please?
U took the words right out of my mouth😅❤tks
The one(s) that you've picked looks delicious and perfect as opposed to the late ones that i've been picking. So, i'll try to be more careful and stop ending up drinking ferment. i actually was looking for fermented melon juice tips, haha!
Well you can make booze out of pretty much anything that has sugar and carbs... But it may not taste very good!
@@FoodChainTV , indeed, i am tasting SCENTS of cantaloupe 😀 from this "mix" (not a bad "sodapop", but i prefer a top quality fruit over a "soda", any day).
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Ya U can even use the same method to choose a honey dew 😊😊😊.
I would not have picked either melon. One was too green, and the other had the brown spots. Obviously, I have never been able to pick a good melon. LOL I had given up trying. Now I know what to do! THANK YOU!
The one on the left only looks green because the color saturation of the camera I used is high. It didn't look green to the eye FYI.
A lot of grocery stores these days don't have canteloupes that smell anymore. Sad about how the farmers are forced to ship melons before they'd like to these days.
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This is definitely the opportunity to put in a plug for your local farmers market. Where I live, most Farmer’s Markets are even able to accept food stamps and WIC. It’s a great way for the state to support local economy. Support local small businesses and get your produce fresh and ripe!
Tuscan cantaloupes are good, too.
Cantaloupe is 92% water. No drink needed. Healthy for dogs as well. Best fruit .
I thank God, for your expertice! Bless you, I am so looking forward to my next, artfully chosen mellon.😅😅😅
I cut my candeloupe the way you cut the watermelon.
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up I also subscribed to your channel
Thank you!
Can you show us how to choose honey due? It is same as cantloupe, but whit green color.
My store usually has cantaloupes that aren’t ripe. Is it possible to ripen them at home?
I used to enjoy cantaloupe when I was a kid. We had it often. I will certainly use your tips in buying my next melon. I bought one last week and it did not seem soft enough and had a really bad after taste. I wonder if that means it was not ripe enough or something.
Yep, not ripe enough. In France it would be used in a salad, it works really well with a feta type cheese.
I always allow the melon to sit on my kitchen counter for a day or 2 before cutting it open.
Anybody saving seeds, you'll need to wash every bit of the coating off, I mean every bit. Otherwise the seeds won't germinate. Then set the seeds on a paper towel, drying both sides thoroughly for a few days.
When you're ready to plant them, place the seeds in a baggie of filtered water (chemical laced city water or bottled water can inhibit germination), for about a day. Then plant in pre-moist peat moss or coco coir. Once seedling appears and is a couple inches tall, transplant into soil.
I know how to pick a ripe cantaloupe. The problem is finding one in a supermarket since they are usually sold too green.
Put some Salt on your Mush Mellon ! ... It will double the Flavor !! ... Yum :)
I'm from Colorado what should I be looking for
Too bad there is US sanctions, but Persian melons are the Rolls-Royce of Melons. You haven't had a Mellon until you tried a Persian Mellon (Specifically from the city of Mashad). The aroma, texture and sweetness is in the class by itself.
Honestly, 99% of Americans don’t understand the relationship between US sanctions and Persian melons unless they have Iranian friends. Maybe if you say Iranian melons they will understand what you mean.
I would assume we follow the same steps here in Australia for the cantaloupe ( we call them rock mellon)
How do you plant cherry seeds?? Please
Choosing a ripe honeydew is difficult since they are green even when ripe. Considering how expensive melons are, I hesitate to buy any. My supermarket sometimes sells larger melon halves but I don't like the idea of buying something pre cut. No idea about sanitation.
If available, select a honeydew with yellow skin rather than a honeydew with green skin. It will be sweeter. Besides giving it a smell test, I also knock on it, just like selecting a watermelon. It should have a "hollow"sound.
SMELL !!!! Mash on the button a little soft but SMELL IS THE NUMBER ONE ☝🏾 CLUE ! P
How do you fix the seeds to plant?? I know dry them but thats it? After cleaning.
Clean them, and put them on paper towel to dry for like a day. I don't think they have to be all the way dry. Last time I grew melon from seeds, I used the seeds within 24 hours of eating a melon and they sprouted and grew into a plant. Melon seeds are not picky.
Thank you much Mr!!!! 😉 👍 👌 👏👏👏👏👏
Do you have to cut it from the stem end to the belly button end.?
Yeah I get it from your local farmers market
Did you wash these fruits?
Please tell me what and where "Eastern " cantaloupe come from.
Musk melon is the best!!!
Confused I thought you said no green, the one was green at least it looked like it on the screen, if u could clarify thanks it also had a green stem
He said it was due to the lighting and the way the camera picked up the color.
Where's the pepper? Lol. Yummo
When is the best time to buy these cantaloupe
One looks very green, surprised
That's just the color saturation of my camera. It didn't look green by eye.
My husband use to smell the plug. If it smelled like dirt he didn't buy it. I like my cantaloupe very soft. Would these 5 things get me a very soft cantaloupe?
Be sure to wash your fruit before you cut into it or eat it!
yes. I always do. You never know what sprays or "fertilizers" the farmer may use. The knife can introduce that stuff into the melon when cutting it open.
Next, show us how to buy a plum?
Stem? What happened to bellybutton? Lol great vids brother!
I was at aldys and saw some cantaloupes and when I picked up one that looked really good to me I found that it was really cold like it had been shipped frozen. Never mind, not for me 😢
I know what your talking about same here , I was very disappointed and dissatisfied with the produce at the store , and it's a store you would think the produce wouldn't be of low quality , well some idiot put the produce in the freezer at the store and just ruined the stores entire inventory of fresh melons . I hate having to ask for a refund however I bought six melons and 2 were Honey dew those were fabulous and perfect condition however and the orange dew was equally as wonderful as the honey dew however the two water melon and cantaloupe we're not up to par , it was rotten from the inside. Like I said I hate having to ask for a refund however this produce was not cheap and it's embarrassing to have to go back and ask if it's possible they can refund or replace the product .
how can u tell if the melon is overripe?
What do you do if your melons don't have the netting?
It's unlikely that you will find a cantaloupe that doesn't have netting. There are other melons that may look similar, that don't have netting.
I’m surprised the greener cantaloupe was sweet. The seeds looked drier which to me means not ripe. Thanks for sharing
The color on that camera was bumped up.. so to the eye, it didn't look that green.
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How are cantaloupe pieces stored?
In a container with a lid or tight plastic wrap. Or, in a ziploc bag. And then keep in the fridge.
Sweet smelling … etc. and once opened… the meaty portion of the
cantaloipe is golden yellow
THE IMPORTANT POINT TO PICK A GOOD MELON IS THE TIME OF YEAR.
We call them Athena melons here in Florida. California cantaloupe simply sucks, I avoid it.
Yes, I agree that the Western cantaloupes are less flavorful. They have a lower sugar content, which makes them last longer when you cut them up. That's why the grocery stores prefer them for their pre-cut fruit bowls.
I've always thought the best way to buy a sweet and juicy melon is to cut a little bit first and eat it. If you like it, buy it, otherwise open another.
I had a cat that would climb the walls for cantaloupe. He would treat it like a lollipop. I miss my little buddy.
The second Melon was somewhat green. Step #1 no green?
It wasn't green to the eye. I turned up the color saturation in post-production to make the image brighter, and that's why it looks green.
@@FoodChainTV , it looks perfectly fine, even so.
Where have you been all my life???
To get the best sweet ripe juicy cantaloupes I usually start with a young woman under the age of 25...
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The way you choose a ripe melon is to buy one that's grown here in the USA and not mexico, central or south america that's how you choose the best ones.