Add your thoughts and get the conversation going. If the melon seems empty. I've had this cantaloupe in the fridge for a week and only just cut it today, is it safe to eat?
White Spots on Cantaloupe What You Need to Know
How do you know if a cantaloupe is bad on the inside?
Some indications of bad melon are obvious, like mold inside cantaloupe.
Feel light, hollow, or super soft. Other signs are more subtle, though. It appears as a white, powdery coating on the leaves and stems of the plant. This can happen if the fruit ripens on the tree or vine without sufficient sweetness or starch.
Nobody's responded to this post yet. Spots on produce can mean a variety of things, but it isn’t always a sign of something bad. Feel light, hollow, or super soft. White spots on cantaloupe can indicate a variety of things, including bruising or mold growth.

Bruises and soft spots indicate a melon that is overripe and may.
One of the primary reasons why your cantaloupe is white inside is poor fruit development. White spots on a cantaloupe plant could be a sign of downy mildew, a common disease that affects cucurbit crops such as cucumbers, watermelons, cantaloupes, and. Is a cantaloupe bad if it has soft spots? Check the outside of the melon for bruises, soft spots, or tears.
If there’s mold on the inside, it should also be tossed. It simply comes down to the specific type of cantaloupe that you have purchased. If the melon seems empty inside or the rind is soft, it’s lost most of its water and it’s no good. Still, it is important to know if white spots on cantaloupe could indicate the fruit.

Fungal growth can take on a variety of appearances, but it’s often white or.
The unripe cantaloupe flesh has a pale green or white color. Have large bruises or discolored areas. Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that affects many different plants, including cantaloupes. While some spots are harmless and the melon is safe to eat, others may indicate.
Mold inside cantaloupe or growing on its rind is another sure sign that you should throw out the fruit.


