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Cut a diagonal slice just above the seed line on both sides. Cutting along the seed line will create a seedless wedge of flesh that can be removed and cubed. ... The remaining seeds can now be removed with the tip of a utility knife or a spoon. Once the seeds are removed, the watermelon can be sliced, balled, or cubed.
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Many watermelons are now sold as 'seedless' and may have no seeds, or a few pale yellow soft seeds that can easily be flicked out with the point of a knife. If your watermelon has lots of seeds, you'll have to remove them as you cut.
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