Cut watermelon without vascular bundles to cut seedless slices?

Updated on delicacies 2024-04-22
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When eating watermelon, you often have to spit out melon seeds? Small case!As long as you avoid vascular bundles (the pipes that carry water and nutrients in the melon body), you can cut at least 6 slices of watermelon without melon seeds! Let's take a look at what the vascular east looks like!

    I picked a watermelon with seeds and cut it horizontally in the direction perpendicular to the watermelon vine pattern. From the surface of the watermelon, which is divided into two, you can see the pattern of vascular bundles. The pattern of the vascular bundle is very cute, and the distribution is regular.

    Each vascular bundle starts from the center of the watermelon cross-section, extends straight to the watermelon skin, and connects to a cross-shaped "3" tube when it reaches the end. Such vascular bundles can be seen in 3 cross-sections, each 120 degrees apart.

    According to the schematic diagram of the eating method transmitted on the Internet, as long as you cut two knives at the place where every two vascular bundles are intersected, you can cut a seedless watermelon. The reporter experimented and marked the vascular bundles separately. The first cut is made from the right side of the No. 1 vascular bundle, and then the second cut is made from the left side of the No. 2 vascular bundle.

    In the webtoon, the cut watermelon grows quite "plump", with half a ninth of the melon so thick, but the actual cut watermelon is very "skinny", only two fingers are so thick, but the reporter observed that there are indeed no seeds.

    Subsequently, I tried cutting a seedless watermelon from between the No. 2 and No. 3 vascular bundles, and the cut was still a small piece, and this piece had watermelon seeds, fortunately, they all floated on the surface, and they could all be scraped off with a fruit knife. In the end, the reporter cut off a piece of watermelon between the No. 3 and No. 1 vascular bundles, but what is puzzling is that in addition to the watermelon seeds on the surface, this watermelon also has two deep inside.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Theoretically, it should be feasible, but the cut out "seedless" melon petals will be pitifully thin. Unless the whole watermelon is big enough.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, you can. Super watermelon cutting technique! No melon seeds, only melon pulps! Remember to avoid the "vascular bundles" – the pipes that carry water and nutrients in the melon. One watermelon can cut out at least 6 slices without melon seeds! It's so cute and amazing!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because there are no watermelon seeds around this tissue.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because of the principle of biology, the length of watermelon seeds is related to the distribution of vascular bundles.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The pattern of the vascular bundle is very cute, and the distribution is regular.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Super watermelon cutting technique! No melon seeds, only melon pulps!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because vascular bundles affect the distribution of watermelon seeds.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It should be feasible in theory.

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