I put a small watermelon at home four or five days ago. When I cut it today, there were actually several layers in the middle, which seemed to be thin layers after watermelon juice was dried, but stra
I put a small watermelon at home four or five days ago. When I cut it today, there were actually several layers in the middle, which seemed to be thin layers after watermelon juice was dried, but strangely, those thin layers were connected. ...
This is because the watermelon is ripe when it is bought back. If it is left for four or five days, the water in the watermelon will evaporate, and the flesh inside will shrink slowly after evaporation. The silk between them is caused by the rough flesh of the watermelon! The surrounding pulp is wet because the watermelon is not opened, or the meat inside is empty when it is hot or cold, so there is room in the watermelon, which leads to the circulation of water vapor!