What's the difference between cantaloupe and melon?

Cantaloupe


Definition:

  • (n.) A muskmelon of several varieties, having when mature, a yellowish skin, and flesh of a reddish orange color.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This report describes several investigations that indicated this was a large nationwide outbreak related to consumption of cantaloupes.
  • (2) (uncorrected values), plum (Prunus domestica), rhubarb (Rheum rhaponticum), banana (Musa cavendishii), mango (Mangifera indica), pear (Pyrus communis), cantaloup (Cucumis melo) and pineapple (Ananas comosus) (uncorrected values).
  • (3) Body weight variations are independent of the treatment with Sd alone or in combination with watermelon or cantaloupe seeds.
  • (4) For males, the most striking relationships included increased meat and egg consumption with increasing alcohol consumption and higher intake of cantaloupe and cold cereal among lighter drinkers.
  • (5) Proximate composition, edible yields, and selected nutrients were measured in cantaloupe, cherries, grapes, nectarines, plums, and watermelon sampled in six major U.S. markets.
  • (6) Thousands of miles from the supermarkets in the west that they supply with cantaloupes, a community of Honduran melon plantation labourers say they are threatened with dismissal and destitution because they have tried to form a union at their Irish-owned company.
  • (7) In an experimental model the anti--Toxoplasma effect of watermelon and cantaloupe seeds, together with sulfadiazine (Sd7.5 and Sd15) given by oral route, were studied.
  • (8) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Yubari is famous for cantaloupe melons and efforts have been made to promote the industry with a cuddly mascot, Melon Bear One unheralded Yubari success story is its rewilding, although no Japanese administrator would use that expression, which smacks to them of defeatism.
  • (9) Bioavailability of folate of cooked broccoli, refried beans and orange juice concentrate in experiment 1 was 80-89, 113 and 62%, respectively, based on growth response; in experiment 2, values for cooked and raw broccoli, cooked cabbage and cantaloupe were 95, 103, 74 and 81%, respectively.
  • (10) I’ve tasted a purely brewed pour-over that made me feel like I was in the American midwest, in a rocking chair, with notes of blueberries and glazed cantaloupe; a siphon of a single origin coffee; a cortado cut with just the right proportion of milk; even an espresso in which the crema was so righteous I spooned its holy remnants down to the sweet end.
  • (11) I think he’s really fighting the battles not just against the Democrats, but against the Republican party as well Pastor Jeff Dahlin, Praise church, Mason City Cruz traveled on his bus tour with Representative Steve King, the Iowa congressman famous for suggesting that undocumented immigrants have “got calves the size of cantaloupes because they’re hauling 75lbs of marijuana across the desert”.
  • (12) Proteins were isolated from tissue cultures (short ragweed, cantaloupe, marigold, and Ammi) and plants (short ragweed pollen, cantaloupe fruit, and marigold flowers) by ammonium sulfate precipitation, cross-linked dextran gel filtration, and anion-exchange chromatography.
  • (13) Cantaloupe Honestly, I thought a cantaloupe was an animal until about 14 minutes ago.
  • (14) Some Toxoplasma oocyst infected mice were cured with the seeds alone (75% for watermelon, 37,5 or 50% for cantaloupe.
  • (15) Rachel Kelly, London, marmadukescarlet.blogspot.com Serves a crowd 240ml fresh pineapple juice 240ml fruit vodka 100ml triple sec (optional) A splash of kirsch (optional) 1 small ripe watermelon 1 ripe cantaloupe melon 1 ripe honeydew or galia melon 1 Combine the pineapple juice with the vodka, triple sec and kirsch (if you're using it).
  • (16) A cantaloupe-sized intrathoracic tumor destroying the eighth rib with a pleural effusion is ominous.
  • (17) Yubari’s other claim to fame is its eponymous cantaloupe melon.

Melon


Definition:

  • (n.) The juicy fruit of certain cucurbitaceous plants, as the muskmelon, watermelon, and citron melon; also, the plant that produces the fruit.
  • (n.) A large, ornamental, marine, univalve shell of the genus Melo.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Gastric antral vascular ectasia ('water melon stomach') is a poorly documented cause of occult upper gastrointestinal blood loss.
  • (2) Female undergraduates (N = 50 and N = 46 in the two studies) were given cards containing the names of randomly-selected generic foods (e.g., cakes, melons) and were asked to "group the foods according to how you think about them when it comes to eating them".
  • (3) It is called falling off the swing,” said Soames, when he tried to explain all this to me, “and getting hit on the back of the head by the roundabout.” There are times, when considering Serco, that it begins to resemble Milo Minderbinder’s syndicate, M&M Enterprises, in the novel Catch-22, which starts out trading melons and sardines between opposing armies in the second world war, and ends up conducting bombing raids for commercial reasons.
  • (4) The staples of the poor consisted of one or two bulky carbohydrate meals (derivatives of different species of cocoyam, cassava, yam and maize) eaten with vegetable soup in palm oil, melon seeds, snail, occasional meat and fish.
  • (5) Under scanning electron microscopy, O. viverrini eggs looked like musk-melon skin; they had prominent shoulders and long knobs.
  • (6) The distinctive medium chain neutral lipids in the jaw and melon fats of this whale may be related to the postulated acoustical role of these tissues in echolocation.
  • (7) Alternatively, the Rudd government's radical, sudden, forced resettlement of vulnerable people has made me so angry I shall additionally preference the Australian Magical Moonbeam party, The Coalition for People Who Look Like Cats or the Australians For Putting Melons in Their Pants party – if their refugee policies are at all critical of Labor's own.
  • (8) While the chicken is roasting, halve the charentais melon and discard the seeds, then remove the flesh from the skin with a sharp knife and slice into thick, juicy pieces, putting them and any juice into a large mixing bowl.
  • (9) The heterologous in vivo translation system of Xenopus laevis oocytes was used to translate messenger RNA isolated from water-melon cotyledons.
  • (10) Two levels (50 and 200 kcal) of three preloads (tomato soup, melon, cheese on crackers) were given just before two different second courses (macaroni and beef casserole, grilled cheese sandwiches), allowing us to examine the effects of caloric level, energy density, and sensory-specific satiety on food intake in normal weight, non-dieting males.
  • (11) The fermented product (ogiri) was prepared with Aspergillus flavus-contaminated melon seeds.
  • (12) When the Guardian visited the melon fields, she waited elsewhere in case she was seen by company guards.
  • (13) Warm roast chicken salad with melon Warm roast chicken salad with melon.
  • (14) A proteinase from the sarcocarp of melon (Cucumis Melo L. var.
  • (15) Under Pinter's direction, Bates brilliantly brought out Butley's blend of rancorous wit and emotional immaturity; and it was to be the start of a long and fruitful assocation with Gray that included the lead roles in Otherwise Engaged (1975), for which Bates won an Evening Standard Best Actor award, Stage Struck (1979) and Melon (1987).
  • (16) In every grocery store, Kumamon smiles from every punnet of strawberries and honeydew melon wrapper.
  • (17) The fruit and seeds of the bitter melon (Momordica charantia) have been reported to have anti-leukemic and antiviral activities.
  • (18) "Royal Gala remains our most popular variety, and that's a very sweet one, but there are lots of new varieties that are becoming more and more popular: Jazz, which has a peardroppy flavour, and Rubens which has tones of melon, and Zari, which is a sweet, juicy apple."
  • (19) Melon condiment was the least preferred among the four products.
  • (20) Concentration of melon volatiles by steam distillation yielded a product identical to that obtained by hydrolysis of profenofos, identified as 4-bromo-2-chlorophenol.

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