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Signs What are the signs of a watermelon past it'sits best (Not spoilt) + (In this instance) a milky white liquid in cut watermelon storage container?

Last week I bought a watermelon, and that day cut the rind of it. Also that day it was placed in a glass container, with a plastic lid that fits snugly around the glass on top, and stored in the refrigerator.

Today I went to finish it off, after not eating some for a few days, and was greeted by a 1/4 inch of milky white colored watery liquid in the bottom of the container, along with partly mushy watermelon innards.

I don't intend to eat it, but have had slightly mushy watermelon innards before, without the liquid described above. Anyone have any ideas what that is?

AlsoAdditionally, any input onwhat are other signs of aan already-cut watermelon is past it'sits best (Not spoilt), would be appreciated.

P.S I have seen What are the telltale signs of a bad watermelon? already, but as that is a general question about what to look out for and not what the above is, I am hoping that this answer willbut not be considered a duplicate.spoiled)?

Signs of a watermelon past it's best (Not spoilt) + (In this instance) a milky white liquid in cut watermelon storage container

Last week I bought a watermelon, and that day cut the rind of it. Also that day it was placed in a glass container, with a plastic lid that fits snugly around the glass on top, and stored in the refrigerator.

Today I went to finish it off, after not eating some for a few days, and was greeted by a 1/4 inch of milky white colored watery liquid in the bottom of the container, along with partly mushy watermelon innards.

I don't intend to eat it, but have had slightly mushy watermelon innards before, without the liquid described above. Anyone have any ideas what that is?

Also, any input on signs of a watermelon past it's best (Not spoilt), would be appreciated.

P.S I have seen What are the telltale signs of a bad watermelon? already, but as that is a general question about what to look out for and not what the above is, I am hoping that this answer will not be considered a duplicate.

What are the signs of a watermelon past its best?

Last week I bought a watermelon, and that day cut the rind of it. Also that day it was placed in a glass container, with a plastic lid that fits snugly around the glass on top, and stored in the refrigerator.

Today I went to finish it off, after not eating some for a few days, and was greeted by a 1/4 inch of milky white colored watery liquid in the bottom of the container, along with partly mushy watermelon innards.

I don't intend to eat it, but have had slightly mushy watermelon innards before, without the liquid described above. Anyone have any ideas what that is?

Additionally, what are other signs an already-cut watermelon is past its best (but not spoiled)?

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Last week I bought a watermelon, and that day cut the rind of it. Also that day it was placed in a glass container, with a plastic lid that fits snugly around the glass on top, and stored in the refrigerator.

Today I went to finish it off, after not eating some for a few days, and was greeted by a 1/4 inch of milky white colored watery liquid in the bottom of the container, along with partly mushy watermelon innards.

I don't intend to eat it, but have had slightly mushy watermelon innards before, without the liquid described above. Anyone have any ideas what that is?

Also, any input on signs of a watermelon past it's best (Not spoilt), would be appreciated.

P.S I have seen What are the telltale signs of a bad watermelon? already, but as that is a general question about what to look out for and not what the above is, I am hoping that this answer will not be considered a duplicate.

Last week I bought a watermelon, and that day cut the rind of it. Also that day it was placed in a glass container, with a plastic lid that fits snugly around the glass on top, and stored in the refrigerator.

Today I went to finish it off, after not eating some for a few days, and was greeted by a 1/4 inch of milky white colored watery liquid in the bottom of the container, along with partly mushy watermelon innards.

I don't intend to eat it, but have had slightly mushy watermelon innards before, without the liquid described above. Anyone have any ideas what that is?

P.S I have seen What are the telltale signs of a bad watermelon? already, but as that is a general question about what to look out for and not what the above is, I am hoping that this answer will not be considered a duplicate.

Last week I bought a watermelon, and that day cut the rind of it. Also that day it was placed in a glass container, with a plastic lid that fits snugly around the glass on top, and stored in the refrigerator.

Today I went to finish it off, after not eating some for a few days, and was greeted by a 1/4 inch of milky white colored watery liquid in the bottom of the container, along with partly mushy watermelon innards.

I don't intend to eat it, but have had slightly mushy watermelon innards before, without the liquid described above. Anyone have any ideas what that is?

Also, any input on signs of a watermelon past it's best (Not spoilt), would be appreciated.

P.S I have seen What are the telltale signs of a bad watermelon? already, but as that is a general question about what to look out for and not what the above is, I am hoping that this answer will not be considered a duplicate.

Edit changed wording specifically chosen, but ammended it to explain I am asking about signs of Watermelon being past it's best (Not spoilt); also the question about the white liquid. Please read http://chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/9996/discussion-between-jefromi-and-user66001 before future changes.
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