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1 Use a sharp knife to carefully slice off the top and the bottom. A serrated knife works best for items that have a softer interior and tougher exterior like melons, tomatoes, and breads. Knives must be longer than the food/fruit you're going to cut.
2 Stand the melon on end, and carefully slice down through the center.
3 Note that if you cut along the dark stripes on the outside of the watermelon, then the watermelon seeds will end up on the outside of the pieces of watermelon, making them easier to remove.
4 Cut each half into sections.
5 Hold the section in one hand while you slowly remove the melon from its rind.
6 Slice down from the top to the rind in even slices. Continue in this way until each section has the fruit removed.
7 Place each section into a bowl.
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