Horned Melon Part Two, or  'Everything But the Horns'

By greene
February 27, 2015

Plant Sister is at it again, using almost every part of something as food. [center] She says, "I learned from my mother about many things: Do not throw away food or let it go to waste". Written by Plant Sister and greene

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Feb 28, 2015 9:02 AM CST
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Name: Donna King
Selmer, TN (Southern West TN) (Zone 7b)
Hummingbirder Garden Ideas: Master Level
Wow Mary, what a great article. What does the Mellon taste like??? I've never seen one, never even heard of one. Where do you get them? Have you ever grown them??

Did you make any tea from your dried peels? I wonder what that is like too??? Most interesting article! Thanks mart and Sister!! Thank You!
The Hooterville Hillbilly @ Hummingbird Hill
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Feb 28, 2015 9:31 AM CST
Name: greene
Savannah, GA (Sunset 28) (Zone 8b)
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Thank you everyone for the thumbs up and for the acorns. This was a fun article. PlantSister and I worked on this a long time and hope everyone will try to grown the African Horned Melon.

I received my original seeds from my friend PlantSister but the seeds are available from places like Baker Creek, Seed Savers Exchange and other places; they may be offered as "Kiwano Melons" or "Jelly Melon".

If anyone wants to try to grow African Horned Melons I have seeds available. If you can grow a cucumber you can grow these; very easy plant to grow, just give it some support so it can climb. I have not yet made the tea as I learned about that too late (already chucked the peels in the compost bin) but will made the tea this year.

Oh, the taste? It is a complicated taste. You know how difficult it is to describe the taste of Kiwi fruit? Well, the Horned Melon is like that - not to say it tastes like a Kiwi, only that it is difficult to describe. To some people it tastes like a combination of bananas, melon, lime, and cucumber. I just like it because it is so green. Rolling on the floor laughing
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Feb 28, 2015 1:08 PM CST
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Name: Donna King
Selmer, TN (Southern West TN) (Zone 7b)
Hummingbirder Garden Ideas: Master Level
Mary, you crack me up! Rolling on the floor laughing Rolling on the floor laughing Rolling on the floor laughing so funny! You like it because it's so green! Too cute! Love it!
The Hooterville Hillbilly @ Hummingbird Hill
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