Don’t wash the melon until you’re ready to cut it, as a wet rind may encourage mold. [3] X Research source Avoid soap and detergent, which may penetrate to the flesh. [4] X Research source Produce washes are harmless, but unnecessary. [5] X Trustworthy Source EDIS Electronic database of the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences’s peer-reviewed articles Go to source
If your melon balls still aren’t satisfactory, rotate two full rotations before you remove the scoop. [6] X Research source If you’re using a baller with a plastic scoop or handle, don’t apply too much force. These may break if used on dense fruits.
Plastic measuring spoons may work on soft fruit such as watermelon.
Cut a cucumber in half lengthwise, then scrape out the seeds by running the melon baller scoop down its length. [9] X Research source
You can remove potato eyes this way as well.
Plastic melon ballers may only work on soft foods, such as sorbet. Try dipping it in hot water, then scooping miniature ice cream sundaes. [12] X Research source