This Tet, try a new way to carve watermelon – just a gentle tap and seeds pour out!

With just a few knife strokes, you no longer have to worry about eating and spitting out the seeds. This is also a safe way for you to let your child enjoy watermelon without the fear of choking on the seeds.

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Eating watermelon is both refreshing and nutritious. On a hot sunny day, there’s nothing better than biting into those cool, sweet slices of watermelon. However, this is a type of fruit that many people don’t like because of… laziness. Laziness to peel, laziness to spit out the seeds, those are the two main issues.

And if you’re the type of person who doesn’t eat watermelon because you’re too lazy to spit out the seeds, only eating it when all the seeds have been removed, then you should definitely try this super handy watermelon peeling trick. With just a few knife strokes, you no longer have to eat and spit out seeds, you can simply enjoy it. This is also a safe way for you to let your children eat watermelon without worrying about them choking on watermelon seeds anymore.

Here’s how you can try this watermelon peeling method:

– First, cut the watermelon in half horizontally. Be careful when doing this so as not to cut your hand.

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– Then, carefully examine each half of the watermelon to identify the following 3 lines. These 3 lines will divide the watermelon in half into 3 equal parts.

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– In each section, divide it into 5 smaller slices as shown in the diagram below.

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– Once you have identified the sections, use a knife to cut vertically. The result will be slices of watermelon with seeds on the outer edges.

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– Next, simply use a toothpick to gently push the watermelon seeds out.

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– Look, the watermelon slices are now completely seedless. If you don’t believe it, take a look at the two pictures below.

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Like this, you can enjoy watermelon without having to spit out the seeds. Try it out the next time you peel a watermelon.

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