Watermelon picking a hot topic online
Updated: 2016-06-27 14:04
By Ma Chi(chinadaily.com.cn)
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A photo posted by a Sina Weibo user shows her listening to the sound from a watermelon. [Photo/Sina Weibo] |
"Isolated Guardian" removed his post later on June 19, claiming the photo of the Italian market was an old one and not taken by himself.
A quick search online reveals that Chinese shoppers are not alone in tapping on watermelons and listening for a hollow sound. A lot of videos and blogs with advice on how to pick a ripe watermelon can be found on Google. Such as this piece on problem-solving website wikiHow, which suggests a ripe watermelon should give a "full sound" rather than a "dull and deep one" if one taps it with the knuckle.
It even appears in an episode of a Russian cartoon called "Nu, pogodi", as BBC reported.
There was also a smart phone app developed by a group of Chinese students to help you find a good watermelon. The app named "Ting Xi Gua", or "Listen to the Watermelon", picks up the sound when you tap on a watermelon, analyzes it and decides whether the watermelon is ripe enough.
Smart phone app "Ting Xi Gua" helps you pick a perfectly ripe watermelon. |
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