Cantaloupes are sweet, refreshing fruits when they’re ripe, but when they’re unripe, they’re often hard and dry. Luckily, you can make an unripe cantaloupe soft and juicy by sticking it in a paper bag on your counter. For the best flavor, though, make sure you select a ripe cantaloupe from the store or off the vine. In this article, we’ll share how to ripen whole and cut cantaloupes, how to tell if a cantaloupe is ripe, and how to store it to preserve freshness!
The Quickest Way to Ripen a Cantaloupe
Put the cantaloupe in a brown paper bag and leave it on your counter at room temperature for 1 to 2 days. This fills up the bag with ethylene gas, which helps the cantaloupe soften and taste juicier. To speed up the ripening process, add a ripe banana or apple to the bag.
Steps
How to Get a Whole Cantaloupe to Ripen
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Place the cantaloupe in a brown paper bag. Get out a brown paper bag that is large enough to fit the cantaloupe: ensure the melon has enough space for airflow and isn’t squeezed too tightly in the bag. Then, close the top of the bag. [1] X Research source
- The closed paper bag traps the ethylene gas that the cantaloupe produces as it ripens. The production of ethylene gas increases in the presence of additional ethylene gas, so keeping the gas concentrated within the bag speeds up the ripening process.
- Do not use a plastic bag in place of a paper bag. Paper bags are porous, so carbon dioxide can escape and oxygen can enter. Plastic bags prevent airflow, which can cause the cantaloupe to ferment.
- Note: Cantaloupe does not ripen once it is picked off the vine . The sweetness will not change since its flesh does not contain starches capable of converting to sugars. However, the texture, color, and juiciness of the fruit can improve, so this process is still beneficial if you have a freshly harvested mature melon or one that is only slightly unripe. [2] X Research source
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Place a banana or apple in the bag to speed up ripening. Adding a ripe banana or ripe apple to the bag produces even more ethylene gas, which can help the cantaloupe ripen even faster. Bananas and apples produce notably high amounts of ethylene gas once they ripen, which makes them better options than other fruits. [3] X Research sourceAdvertisement
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Leave the melon on your counter at room temperature for 1 to 2 days. It typically takes a few days for cantaloupe to soften and get juicier. Just check on your melon every day and gently squeeze it to see if it feels ripe. Then, cut it when it’s at your desired ripeness. [4] X Research source
- Personal chef Markeicha Dulaney agrees that if your melon isn't ripe yet, simply keep it out on your counter for up to 2 days.
- Make sure that the place you store the melon is neither excessively cold or excessively hot. Avoid areas that are heavy in moisture or particularly drafty, too.
Community Q&A
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QuestionCan I ripen a melon after it is cut?Community AnswerI regularly have experienced my canteloupe getting sweeter and riper after cutting. I wasn't expecting it, but, that's what happened. Last time, I had gone so far as to cube it as well.
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QuestionDoes an unripe cantaloupe have to be put in a brown paper bag?Community AnswerNo, but putting it in a brown paper bag should speed up the ripening process. Just wait until it smells sweet and the ends can be pressed in a little, then it's ripe.
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QuestionIf an unripened cantaloupe has already been cut, is there any way to save it?Community AnswerPossibly. You may try the paper bag trick overnight, but do not expect a miracle.
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Tips
- Enjoy ripe cantaloupe plain, in fruit salads , or paired with salty prosciutto. Or, blend cantaloupe into a smoothie or tasty drink, like a mimosa. It also tastes great in a fresh salsa.Thanks
Warnings
- Cantaloupe will not ripen after it has been cut open, so if you cut open your melon and discover that it is still unripe, there is nothing you can do to increase its sweetness. So, be as certain as possible that the cantaloupe is ripe before cutting into it.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://www.masterclass.com/articles/ripe-cantaloupe-explained
- ↑ https://anrcatalog.ucanr.edu/pdf/8095.pdf
- ↑ https://magazine.wfu.edu/2014/06/03/kitchen-chemistry/
- ↑ https://anrcatalog.ucanr.edu/pdf/8095.pdf
- ↑ https://extension.usu.edu/nutrition/research/cantaloupe
- ↑ https://anrcatalog.ucanr.edu/pdf/8095.pdf
- ↑ https://extension.colostate.edu/docs/pubs/foodnut/cantaloupecard.pdf
- ↑ https://extension.colostate.edu/docs/pubs/foodnut/cantaloupecard.pdf
- ↑ https://www.ksre.k-state.edu/news/stories/2023/07/horticulture-harvesting-ripe-melon.html
- ↑ https://extension.usu.edu/yardandgarden/research/cantaloupe-in-the-garden
- ↑ https://extension.umn.edu/fruit/growing-melons-home-garden#cantaloupe-and-muskmelon-1140360
- ↑ https://extension.usu.edu/nutrition/research/cantaloupe
- ↑ https://anrcatalog.ucanr.edu/pdf/8095.pdf
- ↑ https://aggie-hort.tamu.edu/archives/parsons/vegetables/cantalou.html
- ↑ https://extension.umn.edu/fruit/growing-melons-home-garden#cantaloupe-and-muskmelon-1140360
- ↑ https://extension.usu.edu/yardandgarden/research/cantaloupe-in-the-garden
- ↑ https://extension.usu.edu/nutrition/research/cantaloupe
- ↑ https://anrcatalog.ucanr.edu/pdf/8095.pdf
- ↑ https://extension.usu.edu/nutrition/research/cantaloupe
- ↑ https://anrcatalog.ucanr.edu/pdf/8095.pdf
About This Article
To quickly ripen a cantaloupe, place it in a large brown paper bag with a ripe apple or banana. Roll the top of the paper bag to close it. Leave the bag out at room temperature for a few days, checking periodically to test the ripeness. To tell if your cantaloupe is ready to eat, gently press on the blossom end of the melon, which is the end without any stem remnants. If it yields just slightly, it’s ready to eat. You can also sniff the blossom end to see if it smells sweet and fruity—if it does, it's ready to be eaten.
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- "Someone brought a cantaloupe to my house and left it here. It was here for 4 days, but was not ripening. I looked it up online and it told me what to do. I put it in a brown paper bag with a banana in it. Now we'll see how it works. I have a great deal of confidence that it will!" ..." more