You cut open a watermelon and saw cracks? Stop eating it immediately! Here’s what it means!

Attention, a watermelon with cracks inside — this is not just an aesthetic defect!
Did you know that a watermelon with grooves, cracks, or a loose fleshy part may not only be of poor quality, but also dangerous to your health? Let’s find out why it’s not worth taking the risk and how to choose a truly safe and healthy watermelon.

Why do we love watermelons?

Contains 90–92% water — ideal against dehydration
Rich in vitamins A, C and E — supports immunity and youthful skin
Contains antioxidants — helps slow down cell aging
Includes potassium, magnesium, phosphorus and calcium — important for the heart and muscles

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