Close Menu
SportyVibes.live –

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Manchester United: Ruben Amorim blames emotions for comments following Grimsby defeat

    August 29, 2025

    Thai Court Dismisses Prime Minister Over Ethics Violation

    August 29, 2025

    Abuja summit to strengthen Nigeria-Ghana diplomatic ties

    August 29, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Manchester United: Ruben Amorim blames emotions for comments following Grimsby defeat
    • Thai Court Dismisses Prime Minister Over Ethics Violation
    • Abuja summit to strengthen Nigeria-Ghana diplomatic ties
    • I'm proud of the way I handled Ostepenko row – Townsend
    • Under the Radar | Fares Ziam
    • How to Stop ‘Post-Vacation Blues’ From Ruining Your Return
    • Patagonia just reimagined its most iconic gear as serious workwear, and it goes all in
    • Best WNBA clutch players: Bueckers, Collier, Wilson, more
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    SportyVibes.live –SportyVibes.live –
    • Home
    • News
    • Cricket
    • Combat
    • Fitness
    • Football
    • Basketball
    • Tennis
    • Gear
    • Highlights
    SportyVibes.live –
    Home»Fitness»4 Simple Tips from Dietitians for Picking the Perfectly Ripe Cantaloupe Every Time
    Fitness

    4 Simple Tips from Dietitians for Picking the Perfectly Ripe Cantaloupe Every Time

    By August 29, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    4 Simple Tips from Dietitians for Picking the Perfectly Ripe Cantaloupe Every Time
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    Choosing the right cantaloupe can be unpredictable and inconsistent—especially if you don’t know what to look for. But if you follow these approved tips and tricks from dietitians and farmers, you will bite into a sweet, juicy, melt-in-your-mouth melon every single time.

    Cantaloupes are packed not only with water but also supply a healthy dose of vitamins A and C.

    But biting into a bland, flavorless cantaloupe is no fun. Here’s what you need to know about picking the perfect cantaloupe for your next meal or snack.

    When choosing a cantaloupe, check out the stem end. You shouldn’t see a stem on the cantaloupe, but you might see a slight indentation. In fact, the missing stem is a good indicator that your cantaloupe slipped off the vine easily when it was ripe and ready to be picked, Michael Hirakata, co-owner of Hirakata Farms, who grows Rocky Ford Cantaloupes in Colorado, told Health.

    When picking their cantaloupes, Hirakata says that they look for a full slip. “A full slip means there isn’t any of the stem left and that it’ll be a good, ripe cantaloupe,” he said.

    The outside of your cantaloupe should have a nice color that is yellowish, golden, beige, or even orange, depending on the variety your market or grocery store carries. If it has any green, it was likely picked too early and won’t be as sweet as the more golden or beige cantaloupes, Connie Elick, MS, RD, a registered dietitian and instructor at the Institute of Culinary Education in Los Angeles, told Health.

    The cantaloupe should give slightly to firm pressure at the stem end and have a sweet aroma, Amy Woodman, RD, a registered dietitian with Farmington Valley Nutrition and Wellness, told Health.

    If there is no sweet, musky smell, then it is likely not ripe or sweet. “A [sweet] cantaloupe is the perfect summertime treat, providing both hydration and electrolytes. A one-cup serving of cantaloupe has 415 milligrams of potassium,” Woodman said.

    Your cantaloupe should feel heavy for its size, Emily Holdorf, MS, RDN, CDN, a registered dietitian and community manager for The Foundation for Fresh Produce, told Health.

    Cantaloupe is a versatile fruit that packs a nutritional punch and can be particularly beneficial in supporting your immunity and eye health due to its vitamin A and vitamin C content, said Holdorf.

    Here are some other things to know about cantaloupe.

    It Doesn’t Ripen After It’s Picked

    Most cantaloupes don’t ripen after they’re picked. In fact, today’s cantaloupes often don’t produce a natural element known as ethylene, which is commonly found in fruits that do ripen after they’re picked like bananas, peaches, pears, or avocados.

    “To reduce food waste, cantaloupe growers are producing varieties that don’t spoil as quickly as older cantaloupe varieties once did,” said Holdorf.

    It Needs to Be Cleaned Well

    While it is rare, cantaloupes can be contaminated with Salmonella while they’re growing. Some speculate that this is caused by bacteria from the soil, the water used for irrigation, or even animals.

    You should wash your cantaloupe thoroughly before slicing it so that any contaminants do not transfer from the knife to the flesh.

    Additionally, your cantaloupe should not have any black or green mold on it, and the netting texture on the outside should feel rough and not smooth, said Elick.

    It’s Good For You

    Cantaloupe contains about 65% of the daily value of vitamin C. “Vitamin C is an antioxidant that helps to protect the cells in your body from damage,” said Elick. “It also helps produce collagen that is needed for the skin and iron absorption, [and it] helps to boost the immune system.“

    Additionally, phytonutrients in cantaloupe, including beta-carotene and cryptoxanthin, can help fight disease. Cantaloupe also contains lutein and zeaxanthin, which promote eye health. “It can also help to reduce inflammation since it contains the antioxidant cucurbitacin, which can also help reduce the risk of heart disease,” said Elick.

    It Doesn’t Last Long

    A whole cantaloupe can be kept in a cool, dry place for one to two days. After that, it should be placed in the refrigerator.

    “Once the fruit is sliced, it should be stored in an airtight container and placed in the refrigerator, where it can last three to five days,” said Woodman.

    Hirakata and Elick recommend the following ways to enjoy this juicy fruit:

    • Pair chunks with pieces of watermelon
    • Season cantaloupe with Tajin and lime juice, and add a few cucumbers
    • Slice it open to create a bowl and add a scoop of ice cream
    • Serve it alongside cottage cheese and your favorite seasonings
    • Add cantaloupe to salty foods, such as prosciutto and cheese, for contrast
    • Blend it into smoothies or freeze the blended cantaloupe to form a slushie
    • Grill or roast cantaloupe to change up its flavor
    • Mix it with a squeeze of lime, finely chopped cilantro, and red onion to make a salsa

    Cantaloupe is a sweet, refreshing summer fruit that is packed with nutrients, including vitamin C, vitamin A, and potassium.

    Choosing a ripe cantaloup involves checking out the stem, looking at the color, smelling it, and examining its weight. If it is heavy, smells sweet, and has a beige, yellow, or orange tint, it will likely make a good choice.

    You can enjoy your cantaloupe by the slice or pair it with other fruits and vegetables. It even makes a great vessel for ice cream or cottage cheese.

    Cantaloupe Dietitians Perfectly picking ripe Simple time Tips
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleF1 tension builds as Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris resume title fight at the Dutch GP
    Next Article Paul finally closes 5-setter as US Open match nears 2 a.m.

    Related Posts

    Fitness

    How to Stop ‘Post-Vacation Blues’ From Ruining Your Return

    August 29, 2025
    Fitness

    Shoppers’ Thinning Hair is Growing Back Thanks to This $15 Rosemary Oil

    August 29, 2025
    Fitness

    How I Tailored My Training Regimen Around My Menstrual Cycle

    August 29, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Lisa Nandy removes herself from final decision on leader of football regulator | Lisa Nandy

    June 2, 202554 Views

    Beat writer doubts that the Lakers can land Walker Kessler

    June 12, 202522 Views

    Mubi, A Streamer For Cinephiles, Is Now Officially Indispensable

    June 2, 202512 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews
    Football

    Robertson returns as County stick with manager Cowie

    sportyvibesJune 2, 2025
    Highlights

    Spanish GP: Max Verstappen admits George Russell crash ‘shouldn’t have happened’

    sportyvibesJune 2, 2025
    Highlights

    Max Verstappen-George Russell collision: F1 world champion admits move ‘was not right’

    sportyvibesJune 2, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Most Popular

    Warriors add sharpshooter in second round of new NBA mock from Yahoo

    June 2, 20250 Views

    Erin Blanchfield rips Maycee Barber after UFC Fight Night cancellation: ‘She needs to fix her life’

    June 2, 20250 Views

    Eagles have $55 million in dead money salary cap

    June 2, 20250 Views
    Our Picks

    Manchester United: Ruben Amorim blames emotions for comments following Grimsby defeat

    August 29, 2025

    Thai Court Dismisses Prime Minister Over Ethics Violation

    August 29, 2025

    Abuja summit to strengthen Nigeria-Ghana diplomatic ties

    August 29, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Condtition
    © 2025 sportyvibes. Designed by Pro.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.