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Clementine and Honeydew Facts
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Clementine
Honeydew
Honeydew and Clementine Facts
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Clementine was first grown at the citrus research center in USA in 1909.
It is called as"Christmas orange" as it's limited growing season falls during winter.
It's a hybrid between Mediterranean and Oranges.
  
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
Yes   
Yes   
Beer
Yes   
Yes   
Spirits
Yes   
Yes   
Cocktails
Yes   
Yes   
Production
  
  
Top Producer
Spain   
China   
Other Countries
Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, Italy, Japan, Morocco, Turkey, United States of America
  
Brazil, Egypt, India, Iran, Mexico, Morocco, Spain, Turkey, United States of America
  
Top Importer
United States of America   
Not Available   
Top Exporter
Spain   
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