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Cantaloupe and Honeydew Facts
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Cantaloupe
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Honeydew and Cantaloupe Facts
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Cantaloupe is known as rock-melon in some parts of the world.
Christopher columbus first introduced cantaloupes to north america in 1494.
The name 'Cantaloupe' as it is cultivated in papal gardens of cantaloupes, Italy.
  
The average weight of honeydew melon is 6 pounds.
90% of a honeydew is water.
In middle east countries, dried and roasted honeydew seeds are consumed as snacks.
Honeydew melons can be 15-22 mm long.
  
In Alcoholic Beverages
  
  
Wine
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Yes   
Beer
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Spirits
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Cocktails
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Production
  
  
Top Producer
China   
China   
Other Countries
Iran, Romania, Turkey, United States of America
  
Brazil, Egypt, India, Iran, Mexico, Morocco, Spain, Turkey, United States of America
  
Top Importer
United States of America   
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Top Exporter
Spain   
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