cantaloupe

     

Cantaloupe (also cantaloup) refers to two varieties of muskmelon (Cucumis melo) , which is a species in the family Cucurbitaceae (a family which inclues nearly all melons and squashes). Cantaloupes are typically 15–25 cm in length and are somewhat oblong, though not as oblong as watermelons. Like all melons, cantaloupes grow best in sandy, well-aerated, well-watered soil that is free of encroaching weeds.

Trivia about cantaloupe

  • A type of melon:pale toucan
  • Bursting with beta carotene, the melon we call this is actually a type of muskmelon
  • What we usually call this in the United States is actually the netted or nutmeg melon
  • What Americans call this is actually an orange-flavored muskmelon
  • Americans call an orange-fleshed melon with a netted rind this; charentais is a variety of the true one
  • What we call this is actually the netted melon or muskmelon
  • Choose one of these with evenly distributed netting
  • This melon is named for a former Papal summer home near Rome

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