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What is the MAIN DIFFERENCE between WATER-MELON & MUSK-Melon ?
Asked by Nauty,
21 Jun '12 10:48 am
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Muskmelons, often called cantaloupes in the United States, are not commonly grown here. True cantaloupes have deeply grooved fruit with a hard, warty, or scaly rind and orange or green flesh. Muskmelons (Cucumis melo L. Reticulatus Group), on the other hand, possess a fruit rind that is netted. The muskmelon is a member of the Cucurbitaceae (cucumber) family, which also includes cucumbers, watermelons, and honey dew, Persian, casaba, and crenshaw melons.
a watermelon is only one variety of melon. All melons have a high water content, have small seeds relative to their size and have a thick two layered skin. Only the meat inside should be eaten.
Answered by Venkatanarasimha, 21 Jun '12 10:55 am
a watermelon is only one variety of melon. All melons have a high water content, have small seeds relative to their size and have a thick two layered skin. Only the meat inside should be eaten.
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WATER aur MUSK ka difference hai........baki baacha hua toh MELON hi hai.......
Answered by Incredible Abhi, 21 Jun '12 11:08 am
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