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including Abu Jahl's melon, (native name in Turkey) colocynth,
bitter apple,
bitter cu****ber, egusi, vine of Sodom, or wild gourd, is a
poisonous desert...
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resembles a
cu****ber Cu****ber blessing Cu****ber cake
Cu****ber juice Cu****ber raita Cu****ber sandwich Cu****ber soda
Cu****ber soup Sea
cu****ber,
named for...
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flesh is
crunchy and
watery in texture,
similar to
cu****ber, chayote, or
green bell pepper, but
bitter. The skin is
tender and edible.
Seeds and pith appear...
- bumpless. It has no
bitterness and the
fruit is
almost always used
without peeling. It is also
sometimes called a gutah. The
Armenian cu****ber grows approximately...
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Calendula officinalis Scotch marigold Colocynthis Citrullus colocynthis Bitter cu****ber Digitalis Digitalis purpurea Foxglove Drosera Drosera rotundifolia...
- also
stunted and
produces few flowers. Often,
cu****ber fruits are
oddly shaped,
appear gray, and
tasted bitter.
These appearances lead to them
being referred...
- doi:10.3390/ijms15046725. PMC 4013658. PMID 24756094. Glover, Tony. "
Bitter Cu****bers and Squash" (PDF).
Alabama Cooperative Extension System. Retrieved...
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where it may also be
known as
prickly paddy melon,
bitter apple,
gooseberry gourd and
gooseberry cu****ber. One of many
invasive species in Australia, it is...
- stinkweed, locoweed, pricklyburr,
false castor oil plant, and devil's
cu****ber.
Datura stramonium is
native to
Central America, but was
spread widely...
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scabra has a
sweet rather than
bitter flesh.
Plants are
drought resistant and pest-resistant
relative to
other cu****bers. The
genus name
Melothria is from...