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- cantaloupe (/ˈkæntəloʊp/ KAN-tə-lohp) is a type of true melon (Cu****is melo) with sweet, aromatic, and usually orange flesh. Originally, cantaloupe refers...
- "Cantaloupe Island" is a jazz standard composed by Herbie Han**** and recorded for his 1964 album Empyrean Isles during his early years as one of the members...
- cultivars have been produced, particularly of the true melon, such as the cantaloupe and honeydew. Melons were thought to have originated in Africa. However...
- Look up cantaloupe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cantaloupe is a fruit. Cantaloupe and its variant spellings may also refer to: "Cantaloupe Island"...
- series of fissures and depressions known as "cantaloupe terrain" because it resembles the skin of a cantaloupe melon. Although it has few craters, it is...
- Cantaloupe, Inc., previously known as USA Technologies Inc., is an American company known for its work with ePort cashless acceptance technology running...
- honeydew), ribbed (such as European cantaloupe), wrinkled (such as C****aba melon), or netted (such as American cantaloupe). The species is sometimes referred...
- prepared with melon as a primary ingredient. Melons such as bitter melon, cantaloupe, crenshaw melon, honeydew (casaba melon) and winter melon may be used...
- terrain informally called cantaloupe terrain, due to its resemblance to the skin of a North American cantaloupe melon. The cantaloupe terrain appears to be...
- Cantaloupe Island is an album by French violinist Jean-Luc Ponty that was recorded in 1969 and released in 1976 by Blue Note. It combines two previously...