Melon

Tropical fruit?

Big fat one!

This list of melons includes members of the plant family Cucurbitaceae with edible, fleshy fruit (e.g. gourds or cucurbits). The word "melon" can refer to either the plant or specifically to the fruit.

Many different cultivars have been produced, particularly of muskmelons. Although the melon is a botanical fruit (specifically, a berry), some varieties may be considered culinary vegetables rather than fruits. The word melon derives from Latin melopepo, which is the latinization of the Greek μηλοπέπων (mēlopepon), meaning "melon", itself a compound of μῆλον (mēlon), "apple" + πέπων (pepōn), amongst others "a kind of gourd or melon".

five comments

Swedish chef
Aweenda shmure da froog's legs!

Yur puurt thuur chiir-ken airn der bewl
Swedish chef, ( Email ) - 13-04-’13 22:27
Robert K.
Mijn culinaire vitae is geen voedingsbodem geweest voor populisme, maar een bemiddelaar om de balans in een veelheid van smaken te brengen. Ik deel wat ik vergaard heb aan kennis en ervaring.
Robert K., ( Email ) - 27-06-’13 22:21
Herman den B.
Beginnen aan 50 euro arrangementen is de financiering van je faillissement!

Voeg werkelijk waarde toe!!
Herman den B., ( Email ) - 27-06-’13 22:22
Gordon R.
I'm f*cking godsmacked..you call that food?!
Gordon R., ( Email ) - 27-06-’13 22:22
Jamie O.
I've cooked just about everything really.
Jamie O., ( Email ) - 27-06-’13 22:22
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