A slice of fresh, juicy cantaloupe is one of the tastiest summertime
treats, and nothing beats an ice-cold wedge
of it for instant refreshment after a long, hot run or your daily
workout. But the sweet flesh of this
melon is a lot more than just good eating—it’s surprisingly low in calories and
high in health benefits. At just 48 fat-free
calories per cup, and packed with beta-carotene, vitamins A and C, and
potassium, it's one of nature’s best body-bolstering and cancer-battling foods
around.
So how do you select the sweetest and juiciest of these
mouthwatering melons? Cantaloupe connoisseurs like me know just how to pick ‘em
and how to treat ‘em with care. Here’s what to do:
· Look for an evenly shaped melon, without dents,
bruises, cuts, or discoloration.
· Check out the color of the skin under the
netting—it should be glowing golden.
· Look for a melon that’s smooth and well-rounded
at the stem end. Unlike other ripe melons, which have a bit of vine attached,
ripe cantaloupes are free of the stem attachment.
· Choose a melon that’s heavy for its size—the
sign of juiciness.
· Give it the sniff test—it should smell sweet,
fresh, and fragrantly musky.
Before slicing your cantaloupe, wash your hands and then
wash the outside of the melon with soap and hot running water. This will
prevent any bacteria from being dragged through the melon with the first
cut. And when finished slicing,
thoroughly wash your hands, cutting board, and utensils.
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