The humble apple corer is great for… well… coring apples. But you can also use this handy kitchen tool to transform watermelon into a mess-free finger food.
Instructables user openproducts shows us how to create attractive nibbles from a variety of fruit, including watermelon.
A watermelon gives a really nice result because the rind can be cut out as well, resulting in a layered color pattern as can be seen in some of the pictures.
The cumulative mass of the sticks amounts to approximately 70% of the initial weight on the watermelon slice (dependent on the space that is left in between the holes). The leftover part with the holes is perfectly fit for human consumption: don't waste it.
Leave the rinds attached if you want something to hold onto, or chop it off for a more uniform color. There is quite a lot of work involved for personal fruit consumption, but it's a great way to make an impression at a party.
Watermelon Sticks | Instructables
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