I peel it and then eat it
you can also cut it in half and scoop it out if you like
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I peel it and then eat it
you can also cut it in half and scoop it out if you like
Whole fruit with the skin, it's better that way. Though I usually use a small knife to carve out the ends.
I'm allergic to the skin; it makes my mouth tingle. So, I eat it with a spoon.
I don't.
I cut 'em in half, then scoop the flesh out with a spoon. I've tried biting through the skin, but I don't like the fuzz.
Rarely, but when I do: cutting in half, then eating it with a spoon. I never knew people did it other ways too.
Whole, except for the tips.
With my mouth.