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sliced watermelon, which appears to have significant internal cracking or “hollow heart”.

Posted on April 26, 2026 by Admin

What you’re describing in a sliced watermelon—with internal cracks, gaps, or a hollow center—is usually a condition called “hollow heart.”


🍉 What “hollow heart” is

  • A natural internal disorder in watermelon
  • Causes cracks, empty spaces, or separations inside the flesh
  • The outside often looks normal, so you only notice it after cutting

🌱 Why it happens

Hollow heart is mainly caused by growth stress during fruit development, such as:

  • Irregular pollination (poor fertilization of seeds)
  • Rapid growth due to warm weather
  • Temperature fluctuations
  • Water stress (too much or too little watering)
  • Nutrient imbalance

🧠 Is it safe to eat?

  • Yes, it is generally safe to eat
  • It does not indicate spoilage or disease in most cases
  • However, texture may be:
    • Watery in some areas
    • Less sweet or uneven in flavor
    • Crumbly or cracked inside

🍽️ Quality impact

  • Affects appearance and texture more than safety
  • Often considered a commercial quality defect in farming
  • The taste can still be normal if the fruit is ripe

🌿 Simple summary

“Hollow heart” in watermelon is a growth-related internal cracking condition, not rot or infection, and the fruit is usually still edible.

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