Melon quality
Quality of melon is defined by several quality attributes. The most important are appearance, colour, texture and flavour. Appearance and colour are examples of quality attributes judged on the outside, whereas texture and flavour are internal quality parameters. The quality attributes are influenced by variety, pre-harvest factors, harvest practices and postharvest handling. Determination of fruit quality provides an important indication of the remaining storage potential and shelf-life.
Optimal quality of melon
The most important quality characteristics of melons depend on the variety, the season and the growing conditions. The basis for good melon quality lies in the right harvest maturity. The ripeness of the melons at harvest must be such that they can reach the final consumer with satisfactory ripeness. In the meantime, diseases and disorders should be prevented as much as possible. For all varieties, the minimum requirements for good quality are: intact, healthy, clean, fresh in appearance, firm, practically free of pests, free from damage caused by pests affecting the flesh and free from foreign smell and/or taste.