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that looks like korean melon to me, but it is also possible to be tiger melon! korean melon is yellow and tiger melon orange, so either is possible to look like a 'pumpkin' depending on what varieties of pumpkin are commonly sold near you.
Thank you for these ideas! I looked up korean, tiger, and canary melon, and they all definitely look like pumpkins and are sweet inside, I'd be beside myself to have seeds for something as cool as that!
However, looking at the seeds these melons have, they're distinctly melon-type seeds, and what I got is a squash type, and it's something the lady carved out of store-bought produce, and I've never seen any of these cool melons in a grocery store
EDIT: Upon further inspection, korean melon does have more of a squash-looking type seed! That one could be in the running :o
This entire mystery might be due to her poor memory, and she might have given me the wrong descriptors, but it's a lot of fun theorizing and in the end the plant will produce something and we'll find out! It also might happen that whatever that store-bought thing was, it was a hybrid, so the result of planting the seeds will be something completely different that has nothing to do with the fruit that she had.
You know some cool melon varieties :D I've never seen any of these before! Here's pictures:
Tiger Melon:
Korean Melon:
Canary Melon (mentioned in the comments on the original post)
Melon from Korean Market
The Mouse bought over the weekend. Melon The Mouse cut and cleaned it, (forgot to take pics 😦 ). The melon texture was cross between pear, apple, and honeydew melon? Not too sweet. The Cat took for her breakfast. Be well, eat well. The Mouse Lahaina/Maui Strong.
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Fun Facts About the Korean Melon
Fun Facts About the Korean Melon
Korean Melon: The Korean melon belongs to a family of Cucumis melo cultivars that originated in eastern Asia. Phylogenetic studies of the melon have indicated that it originated in eastern India and was brought to China via the Silk Road. It was cultivated in Japan and Korea and spread throughout Asia, especially to the eastern portion of the region. Several varieties have been developed for…
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Melon
Muskmelon's incredible health benefits are almost too good to be true. If you can't get enough of mangoes and watermelons in the summer, let these muskmelon health benefits persuade you to try the juicy fruit.
Muskmelon is a summer fruit with a sweet flavor. This fruit is high in water content as well as other nutrients. Summer necessitates proper hydration. Not only does drinking water have a high water content, but so do several fruits, which can help prevent dehydration. Muskmelon is also known as sweet melon. Many people are unaware of the potential health benefits of this refreshing fruit.
Fresh fruits should be eaten on a regular basis during the summer to acquire a variety of nutrients. The high water content of these fruits will also help you avoid dehydration. Some of the most crucial health benefits of muskmelon should not be overlooked.
Muskmelon, also known as cantaloupe, is a popular summer fruit enjoyed by people of all ages. But, as much as we love its flavor, did you know it has a plethora of health benefits? It is rich in vitamins C and A, as well as potassium. The humble kharjuba also contains vitamins B1, B6, and K, as well as folate, copper, magnesium, and dietary fibers, making it extremely beneficial to your health.
1. It keeps the body hydrated: Muskmelon is high in water, which helps to keep your body hydrated during the hot summer months. It also serves to cool and protect the body from heat. Provides an adequate supply of essential vitamins and minerals.
2. It helps to regulate blood pressure: Muskmelons are high in potassium, which helps to regulate blood pressure.
3. Muskmelon improves vision and lowers your risk of cataracts because it contains high levels of vitamin A and beta-carotene.
4. They aid in weight loss: Muskmelons are low in fat and thus aid in weight loss.
5. It can aid in the management of diabetes: Muskmelons can aid in the management of diabetes by regulating blood sugar levels.
6. Muskmelon can boost your immunity: Vitamin C, which is abundant in muskmelons, helps to strengthen the immune system. The vitamin increases the production of white blood cells, which helps the body fight infections.
7. It can help with constipation: Muskmelon contains a lot of dietary fiber, which adds bulk to your diet and helps with constipation.
8. It can aid in the prevention of kidney stones: Oxykine, a muskmelon extract, has been shown to aid in the treatment of kidney disorders and stones. It also cleanses the kidneys due to its high water content.
9. It's a great pregnancy fruit: Muskmelon's high folate content prevents water retention by removing excess sodium from the body.
10. Muskmelon's anticoagulant properties, which dissolve clots and relieve muscle cramps, can help with menstrual cramps.
Let's look at the best time to eat muskmelon now that you've learned about its health benefits. Muskmelons are best consumed as a snack between meals. You can drink it after a strenuous workout to replenish electrolytes because it hydrates the body.
Chamoe - Korean melon
Chamoe – Korean melon
Korean summer fruit Chamoe is called Korean melon overseas.It is a fruit that can be eaten in the middle of summer in Korea, but now it is easy to buy at the mart from April. It seems that Korea is the only country in the world that eats Chamoe.It can be seen that countries that used to eat Chamoe are no longer growing Chamoe by melon. Chamoe have lower sugar content than melons and have a…
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