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A melon is any of various plants of the family Cucurbitaceae with sweet, edible, and fleshy fruit. The word "melon" can refer to either the plant or specifically to the fruit. Botanically, a melon is a kind of
berry A berry is a small, pulpy, and often edible fruit. Typically, berries are juicy, rounded, brightly colored, sweet, sour or tart, and do not have a stone or pit, although many pips or seeds may be present. Common examples are strawberries, raspb ...
, specifically a " pepo". The word ''melon'' derives from Latin ', which is the latinization of the Greek (''mēlopepōn''), meaning "melon",. itself a compound of (''mēlon''), "apple", treefruit (''of any kind'')" and (''pepōn''), amongst others "a kind of gourd or melon". Many different
cultivars A cultivar is a type of Horticulture, cultivated plant that people have selected for desired phenotypic trait, traits and when Plant propagation, propagated retain those traits. Methods used to propagate cultivars include: division, root and st ...
have been produced, particularly of cantaloupes.


History

Melons were thought to have originated in Africa, however, recent studies suggest a Southwest Asian origin, especially Iran and India, from where they gradually began to appear in Europe toward the end of the Western Roman Empire. Melons are known to have been grown by the ancient Egyptians. However, recent discoveries of melon seeds dated between 1350 and 1120 BCE in Nuragic sacred 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 plants to be domesticated in the
Old World The "Old World" is a term for Afro-Eurasia that originated in Europe , after Europeans became aware of the existence of the Americas. It is used to contrast the continents of Africa, Europe, and Asia, which were previously thought of by the ...
and among the first crop species brought by westerners to the New World. Early European settlers in the New World are recorded as growing honeydew and casaba melons as early as the 1600s. A number of Native American tribes in New Mexico, including Acoma, Cochiti, Isleta, Navajo, Santo Domingo and San Felipe, maintain a tradition of growing their own characteristic melon cultivars, derived from melons originally introduced by the Spanish. Organizations like Native Seeds/SEARCH have made an effort to collect and preserve these and other heritage seeds.


Melons by genus


''Benincasa''

* Winter melonNot to be confused with ''Cucumis melo inodorus'' varieties, also collectively called ''winter melon''. (''B. hispida'') is the only member of the genus ''Benincasa''. The mature winter melon is a cooking vegetable that is widely used in Asia, especially in India. The immature melons are used as a culinary fruit (e.g., to make a distinctive fruit drink).


''Citrullus''

* Egusi (''C. lanatus'') is a wild melon, similar in appearance to the watermelon. The flesh is inedible, but the seeds are a valuable food source in Africa. Other species that have the same culinary role, and that are also called egusi include ''
Melothria sphaerocarpa ''Melothria sphaerocarpa'' is a species of flowering plant from the genus ''Melothria ''Melothria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cucurbitaceae, native to the Americas from the United States to Argentina, and with some introducti ...
'' (syn. ''Cucumeropsis mannii'') and '' Lagenaria siceraria''. * Watermelon (''C. lanatus'') originated in Africa, where evidence indicates that it has been cultivated for over 4,000 years. It is a popular summer fruit in all parts of the world.


''Cucumis''

Melons in genus '' Cucumis'' are culinary fruits, and include the majority of culinary melons. All but a handful of culinary melon varieties belong to the species ''Cucumis melo L.'' *
Horned melon ''Cucumis metuliferus'', commonly called the African horned cucumber, horned melon, spiked melon, jelly melon, kiwano, or cuke-a-saurus is an annual vine in the cucumber and melon family, ''Cucurbitaceae''. Its fruit has horn-like spines, henc ...
(''C. metuliferus''), a traditional food plant in Africa with distinctive spikes. Now grown in California, Chile,
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and New Zealand as well. *
True melon ''Cucumis melo'', also known as melon, is a species of '' Cucumis'' that has been developed into many cultivated varieties. The fruit is a pepo. The flesh is either sweet or bland, with or without a musky aroma, and the rind can be smooth (such a ...
(''C. melo'') ** ''C. melo cantalupensis'', with skin that is rough and warty, not netted. *** The European cantaloupe, with lightly ribbed, pale green skin, was domesticated in the 18th century, in Cantalupo in Sabina, Italy, by the pope's gardener. It is also known as a 'rockmelon' in Australia and New Zealand. Varieties include the French ''Charentais'' and the Burpee Seeds hybrid ''Netted Gem'', introduced in the 19th century. The
Yubari King The is a cantaloupe cultivar farmed in greenhouses in Yūbari, Hokkaido, a small city close to Sapporo. The Yubari King is a hybrid of two other cantaloupe cultivars: Earl's Favourite and Burpee's "Spicy" Cantaloupe. The hybrid's scientific na ...
is a highly prized Japanese cantaloupe cultivar. *** The Persian melon resemble a large cantaloupe with a darker green
rind Rind may refer to: Food *Peel (fruit), or outer covering of any vegetable *Pork rind *The outer layer of cheese *Candied rind; see Succade *Grated rind; see Zest (ingredient) Other uses *Rind (Baloch tribe), a tribe in Pakistan *Rind (giantess), ...
and a finer netting. ** ''C. melo inodorus'', casabas, honeydew, and Asian melons *** Argos, a large, oblong, with orange wrinkled skin, orange flesh, strong aroma. A characteristic is its pointed ends. Growing in some areas of Greece, from which it gets its name. ***
Banana melon Banana melon is an heirloom melon in the genus ''Cucumis'' originating from around 1880 in the United States. Description It weighs 5-10 pounds (2.2-3.6 kilograms) and measures 16-24 inches (40.6-70 centimeters) in length. Its name derives from ...
, an heirloom variety with salmon-colored flesh and an elongated banana shape and yellow rind *** Canary melon, a large, bright-yellow melon with a pale green to white inner flesh. *** Casaba, bright yellow, with a smooth, furrowed skin. Less flavorful than other melons, but keeps longer. ***
Crenshaw melon ''Cucumis melo'', also known as melon, is a species of ''Cucumis'' that has been developed into many cultivated varieties. The fruit is a pepo. The flesh is either sweet or bland, with or without a musky aroma, and the rind can be smooth (such as ...
, a hybrid between a
Casaba melon The honeydew melon is one of the two main cultivar types in '' Cucumis melo'' Inodorus Group. It is characterized by the smooth rind and lack of musky odor. The other main type in the Inodorus Group is the wrinkle-rind casaba melon. Charact ...
and a Persian melon that is described to have a very sweet flavor *** Gaya melon, originally from
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, a honeydew cultivar that is ivory in color and has a mild, sweet flavor *** Hami melon, originally from Hami, Xinjiang, China. Flesh is sweet and crisp. *** Honeydew, with a sweet, juicy, green-colored flesh. Grown as bailan melon in
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. There is a second variety which has yellow skin, white flesh and tastes like a moist pear. ***
Honeymoon melon A melon is any of various plants of the family Cucurbitaceae with sweet, edible, and fleshy fruit. The word "melon" can refer to either the plant or specifically to the fruit. Botanically, a melon is a kind of berry, specifically a "pepo". The ...
, a variety of honeydew with golden rind and bright green flesh and a sweet flavor ***
Kajari melon Kajari melon, also known as Delhi melon, is a honeydew (melon), honeydew cultivar originating in Punjab grown for its unique coloring. Description It weighs 2-3 pounds (0.9-1.3 kilograms) and its thin rind is red-orange in color with green vertic ...
, a sweet honeydew cultivar that is red-orange in color with green stripes reminiscent of a beach ball ***
Kolkhoznitsa melon Kolkhoznitsa melon, also known as the collective farm woman melon, is a melon in the genus ''Cucumis'' native to Russia and introduced to the United States in 1993. Description The kolkhoznitsa melon was first bred by a Russian gardener in the ...
, with smooth, yellow skin and dense, white flesh. *** Japanese melons (including the Sprite melon). ***
Korean melon The oriental melon (''Cucumis melo'' Makuwa Group), is a group of ''Cucumis melo'' cultivars that is cultivated in East Asia. Phylogenetic studies tracing the genetic lineage of the plant suggest that it may have originated in eastern India, havi ...
, a yellow melon with white lines running across the fruit and white inside. Can be crisp and slightly sweet or juicy when left to ripen longer. *** Mirza melon, a large, cream-colored melon native to Central Asia with a sweet, savory flavor *** Oriental pickling melon *** Pixie melon, a sweet, palm-sized cantaloupe cultivar with a strange, cracked-looking netting *** () or Santa Claus melon, a melon with a blotchy green skin and white sweet-tasting flesh. ***
Sugar melon A sugar melon is a type of cantaloupe that is about in diameter In geometry, a diameter of a circle is any straight line segment that passes through the center of the circle and whose endpoints lie on the circle. It can also be defined as th ...
, a smooth, white, round fruit. *** Tiger melon, an orange, yellow and black striped melon from Turkey with a soft pulp. ** ''C. melo reticulatus'', true muskmelons, with netted (reticulated) skin. *** North American cantaloupe, distinct from the European cantaloupe, with the net-like skin pattern common to other ''C. melo reticulatus'' varieties. ***
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(or Ogen), small and very juicy with either faint green or rosy pink flesh. *** Sharlyn melons, with taste between honeydew and cantaloupes, netted skin, greenish-orange rind, and white flesh. ** ''C. melo agrestis'', Wilder melon cultivars, with smooth skin, and tart or bland taste. Often confused with
cucumber Cucumber (''Cucumis sativus'') is a widely-cultivated Vine#Horticultural climbing plants, creeping vine plant in the Cucurbitaceae family that bears usually cylindrical Fruit, fruits, which are used as culinary vegetables.
s (Dosakai, Lemon Cucumber, Pie Melons). ** ''C. melo conomon'', Conomon Melons, Pickling Melons, with smooth skin, and ranging from tart or bland taste (pickling melon) to mild sweetness in Korean Melon.Oriental Pickling melon, Korean Melon. Closely related to wilder melons (C Melo Var Agrestis). ** Modern crossbred varieties, e.g. Crenshaw (Casaba × Persian), Crane (Japanese × N.A. cantaloupe).


Gallery

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Production

In 2018, world production of melons was 27 million
tonnes, led by
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with 46% of the total (table). Turkey, Iran, and India each produced more than 1 million tonnes.


See also

* Cucurbita – Squash (plant) *
List of culinary fruits This list contains the names of Fruit, fruits that are considered Eating, edible either raw or in some Cuisine, cuisines. The word "fruit" is used in several different ways. The definition of fruit for this list is a culinary fruit, that is, "Any ...
* List of gourds and squashes * List of melon dishes * ''''


Notes


References


General references

* * Interregional Research Project IR-4


External links

* * * {{Authority control Cucurbitaceae Fruits originating in Africa