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The Crenshaw melon (Cucumis melo var. inodorus) was a type of large edible melon from Earth. In 2372, Joseph Sisko told his son that he was getting eggplants out of his garden "as big as Crenshaw melons." (DS9: "Homefront")

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  • The Crenshaw melon (Cucumis melo var. inodorus) was a type of large edible melon from Earth. In 2372, Joseph Sisko told his son that he was getting eggplants out of his garden "as big as Crenshaw melons." (DS9: "Homefront")
  • Wikipedia Article About Cranshaw melon on Wikipedia Considered one of the most sweetly succulent members of the melon family, the Crenshaw is a hybrid muskmelon. It has a golden-green, smooth yet lightly ribbed rind and a beautiful salmon-orange flesh. These melons are large (5 to 9 pounds) with an oval shape that's rounded at the blossom end and slightly pointed at the stem end.
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  • Wikipedia Article About Cranshaw melon on Wikipedia Considered one of the most sweetly succulent members of the melon family, the Crenshaw is a hybrid muskmelon. It has a golden-green, smooth yet lightly ribbed rind and a beautiful salmon-orange flesh. These melons are large (5 to 9 pounds) with an oval shape that's rounded at the blossom end and slightly pointed at the stem end. Inodorus Group includes Honeydew, Crenshaw, Casaba, Winter melon, American melon, Fragrant melon, or Oriental sweet melon. These have smooth rinds and do not have a musky odor. It is the third most popular type of melon, after the watermelon and cantaloupe. Honeydew has a smooth, white rind and sweet green flesh. When eaten, the texture is similar to a reticulated cantaloupe, but the flavor more subtle and sweeter. Classified sometimes as Cucumis melo inodorus.
  • The Crenshaw melon (Cucumis melo var. inodorus) was a type of large edible melon from Earth. In 2372, Joseph Sisko told his son that he was getting eggplants out of his garden "as big as Crenshaw melons." (DS9: "Homefront")
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