Best Fruit Hacks

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FRUIT HACKS

Peeling Mangoes
Take one half of a mango and slice with vertical lines, followed by 4 horizontal lines.
Pop the back out so that the cubes are poking out then eat from there or cut them off.
OR
Take one half of a mango and slide it over the edge of a cup so that the flesh falls out but the skin stays intact.

How To Get More Juice From A Lemon Or A Lime
Microwave the citrus for 15 seconds, slice it in half and use a pair of tongs to squeeze all of the juice out of the citrus
THEN
If you want to save some of that lemon juice for later, disperse it in an ice cube tray and freeze up to 1 year.

Using a Straw to De-stem Strawberries And Remove The Stem From Cherries
Push a straw through the bottom of a strawberry until it pops through the top, taking the stem with it.
OR
Remove the stem from a cherry and push a straw through the top of the cherry, straight down so it pushes the pit out through the bottom.

How To Halve A Bunch Of Cherries, Cherry Tomatoes, Or Grapes All At Once
Place a plate upside down, in the center place all of the fruit you would like to slice in half (pits removed from cherries). Place another plate on top, right side up, and use a knife to slice through the center of the fruits, lightly pressing down on the top plate to stabilize the fruit.

Easy Way To Deseed A Pomegranate
Run a sharp knife around the circumference of the pomegranate, without cutting into the seeds, just to break through the skin.
Using your fingers pry open the pomegranate, place both halves in a bowl of cool water and begin to press your thumbs into the back of the fruit to loosen up the seeds.
Take a spoon and whack the back of the pomegranates, with your hand under the fruit to catch seeds, the rest will land in the water.

Coolest Way To Cut A Watermelon
Slice the watermelon in half, lengthwise, take one half and place it flat-side-down.
With a large knife make two incisions along the length of the watermelon about 2 inches apart, repeat for the other side
Flip the watermelon over and make 3 slices lengthwise, then turn it and make 5 slices widthwise. Finally, slice around the circumference of the watermelon in a clean circle.
Flip over the watermelon and empty cubes into bowl.
Serve!

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I love the way to cut a watermelon. Simply amazing :D

Gourmerana
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The background music makes me want to go dancing in Spain or something

jennatsimpson
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*sticks a flash drive into a strawberry*
I'm in

erinw
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Well, guess that's why it's called a *straw*- berry

pixelparty
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Wow these hacks are so original I have never seen them before!!

azu
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*The music is so damn Fresh & Tasty!*

kiranobles
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Am I the only one that found this oddly satisfying.🤔🤤

andrewkrayer
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Can we take a second to appreciate how smooth and pretty are those hands?

fraesia
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You guys should make a tres leches cake

dharapatel
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Definitely gonna do the frozen lemon juice one! I love lemon water, but I'm too lazy to bother with it and that would make it so easy!

kenzim
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The song is "Rum Fun and Sun" from Audio Network :)

ajthefunkmonster
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I love these hacks but I'm too lazy to use them

abbyhutchison
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I have never thought of lemon juice ice cubes. That's pretty smart

rithe
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For y'all saying you want a healthy video here you go

maxinebisong
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You guys can't fool us with this Tasty clone . This is too healthy. Where's the CHEESE??

tlaloc-lldp
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This video just proved how many life hack channels I watch…

mehekkhanna
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We Filipinos always do the Mango trick.
MOSTLY

reenara
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the lemon hack is the one i read in fruit ninja's tip long back

shaguftashaikh
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You don't have to microwave your fruit to get more juice out of it...you can just roll on the cutting board

justingasparino
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1.Acceptable
2. You get more juice but less vitamins.
3. Noice.
4. Don't even think about doing it.
5. Great.
6. Half and Half.

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