-
wells have
shown that
melons were
first brought to
Europe by the
Nuragic civilization of
Sardinia during the
Bronze Age.
Melons were
among the earliest...
-
Bailan melons. They are
famous locally near Lanzhou, the
capital city of
Gansu province in China's northwest.
According to
Chinese sources, the
melons were...
-
diseases as
melons.
Cross pollination has
resulted in some
varieties developing resistance to
powdery mildew.
Insects attracted to
melons include the...
- smaller,
round Fonzy melon,
cultivated in Mexico. They are best
stored at 15 °C (59 °F). List of
culinary fruits Melon "
Melons". Clovegarden.com. Retrieved...
- 162, 209. ISBN 978-0300047394. "Foodista: Hami
Melon".
Retrieved 13
August 2013.
China Culture "
Melons: Cantaloupe, Muskmelon, Honeydew, Crenshaw, Casaba...
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among other countries.
Melon "Ivory ****a
Melon". www.specialtyproduce.com. "****a
Melons". Melissa's
World Variety Produce. "****a
Melon". Nature's Produce...
- 2012-12-16. OECD:
International Standardisation of
Fruit and Vegetables.
Melons. OECD Publishing, 2006, S. 54–57. ISBN 978-92-64-02255-3 (online) Mitc****...
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Melones may
refer to:
Melones, California, U.S., a
former settlement, now
submerged New
Melones Lake New
Melones Dam
Carson Hill, California, U.S., formerly...
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Persian melons (Persian: خربزه) are
cultivars of Cu****is melo, a type of
melon, also
called Odessa melons. They are elongate, unridged, with dark green...
- emaciated. The
lipids in the
melon tend to be of
lower molecular weight and more
saturated than the blubber. The
melons of the
Delphinidae (dolphins)...