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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...
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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...
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cultivars have been produced,
particularly of the true melon, such as the
cantaloupe and honeydew.
Melons were
thought to have
originated in Africa. However...
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cantaloupe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cantaloupe is a fruit.
Cantaloupe and its
variant spellings may also
refer to: "
Cantaloupe Island"...
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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...
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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...
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prepared with
melon as a
primary ingredient.
Melons such as
bitter melon,
cantaloupe,
crenshaw melon,
honeydew (casaba melon) and
winter melon may be used...
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terrain informally called cantaloupe terrain, due to its
resemblance to the skin of a
North American cantaloupe melon. The
cantaloupe terrain appears to be...
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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...