One of the most popular fruits in the summer is the watermelon. But did you know that watermelons also have genders? They differ in appearance and internal structure. This article will introduce you to how to easily distinguish the gender of a watermelon.

Appearance Characteristics
Male Watermelon: Mostly flat and round, with a relatively darker skin color and more distinct stripes.
Female Watermelon: Elongated in shape, with a relatively lighter skin color and less distinct stripes.

Size Characteristics
Male Watermelon: Generally larger than the female watermelon.
Female Watermelon: Relatively smaller than the male watermelon.
Root Characteristics
Male Watermelon: The root is larger and rounder in shape.

Female Watermelon: The root is relatively smaller and more slender in shape.
Rind Hardness
Male Watermelon: The rind is harder and feels more solid when squeezed.
Female Watermelon: The rind is relatively more brittle and feels slightly soft when squeezed.
Flesh Color
Male Watermelon: The flesh color is brighter and a deep red.
Female Watermelon: The flesh color is relatively lighter and a pale red.
Seed Color
Male Watermelon: The seeds are relatively black.
Female Watermelon: The seed color is relatively lighter and white.
Vein Characteristics
Male Watermelon: The veins are relatively thick and large.
Female Watermelon: The veins are relatively thin and small.
Structural Characteristics
Male Watermelon: The structure of the fruit segments is relatively plump.
Female Watermelon: The structure of the fruit segments is relatively disorganized.
How to Choose a Male Watermelon
1. Choose a large watermelon with a hard rind.
2. Look at the flesh color; deep red watermelons are generally male.
3. Choose a watermelon with thicker veins, as these are generally male.
How to Choose a Female Watermelon
1. Choose an elongated watermelon with a slightly soft rind.
2. Look at the flesh color; pale red watermelons are generally female.
3. Choose a watermelon with thinner veins, as these are generally female.
Taste Difference Between Male and Female Watermelons
Male Watermelon: Generally sweeter with a slightly refreshing taste.
Female Watermelon: Relatively less sweet, but has a crisp texture.
Nutritional Difference Between Male and Female Watermelons
Male Watermelon: Relatively richer in nutrients, containing more glucose and vitamin C.
Female Watermelon: Contains more glucose and vitamin B1.
How to Store Different Genders of Watermelons
Male Watermelon: Can generally be stored at room temperature. To maintain freshness, it can be placed in the refrigerator.
Female Watermelon: It is best to store it in a cool, shaded place, away from direct sunlight.
How to Eat Different Genders of Watermelons
Male Watermelon: Can generally be eaten in cubes, or used to make drinks like watermelon juice.
Female Watermelon: Can be sliced thinly to make dishes like cold watermelon salad and pickled watermelon rind.
Through this article, we have learned about the gender differences in watermelons and how to distinguish between them based on various aspects such as appearance, size, root, rind hardness, flesh color, seed color, vein characteristics, and structural features. We also now know how to select, eat, and store watermelons of different genders, allowing us to enjoy delicious watermelons more wisely during the summer.