
1) Breakfast melon 2) Cantaloup 3) Cantaloupe vine 4) Cucumis melo 5) Cucumis melo cantalupensis 6) Fruit favorite 7) Fruit with ORANGE flesh 8) Melon variety 9) Muskmelon 10) Sweet melon 11) Sweet melon vine 12) The fruit of a cantaloup vine
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1) Cantaloup 2) Melon 3) Muskmelon
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Cantaloupe (also cantelope, cantaloup, muskmelon (India and the United States), mushmelon, rockmelon, sweet melon, Persian melon, spanspek (South Africa), or Garmak گرمک) refers to a variety of Cucumis melo, a species in the family Cucurbitaceae. Cantaloupes range in size from 500 g to 5 kg (1 to 10 lb). Originally, cantaloupe referred only to...
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• (n.) A muskmelon of several varieties, having when mature, a yellowish skin, and flesh of a reddish orange color.
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A muskmelon of the round-to-oval, firm fleshed, no sutured, heavy-netted type.
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(KAN-tuh-lohp) - A variety of muskmelon. . It is found in many shapes and sizes. Because of trade usage, cantaloupe has become the name commonly applied to muskmelons grown in the U.S.
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(from the article `melon`) Cantalupensis group, the cantaloupes (named for Cantalupo, near Rome, where these melons were early grown from southwestern Asian stock), ...
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True cantaloupes are European and are not exported to the U.S. North American 'cantaloupes' are actually muskmelons. The light orange flesh is mild, sweet, and very juicy.
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True cantaloupes are European and are not exported to the U.S. North American "cantaloupes" are actually muskmelons. The light orange flesh is mild, sweet, and very juicy.
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Can'ta·loupe noun [ French
cantaloup , Italian
cantalupo , so called from the caste of
Cantalupo , in the Marca d'Ancona, in Italy, where they were first grown in Europe, from seed said to have been imported from Armenia.] A muskmelon of several varieties, having when mature, a yell...
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A variety of melon (Cucumis melo var. reticulates) having a tan rind with netlike ridges and the sweet fragrant orange flesh.
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The Cantaloupe is a small round variety of musk-melon, globular, ribbed, of pale-green or yellow colour, and of delicate flavour. It is so named on account of first being grown in Europe at the castle of Cantaloupe.
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[
n] - a variety of muskmelon vine having fruit with a tan rind and orange flesh
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cantaloup noun a variety of muskmelon vine having fruit with a tan rind and orange flesh
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