Some studies have shown that melons could help with anxiety, stress, panic attacks, as well as stroke and heart disease. And the beta carotene can't be bad for your eyes.
OK, OK, so we love melons. But how do you pick one?
A good melon:
- Is heavy for its size
- Sounds hollow when you tap it (if it has a dull thud, it might be overripe)
- Is brightly colored
- Has a yellow spot (the fruit ripened on the vine, not the warehouse)
- Plays well with others, including the ugly fruits
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