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And a few steps away is the food court, where you can get a bowl of udon or a box of sushi, some melon bubble tea with tapioca pearls, then sit and watch the Hudson roll by.
Come and eat some melon!" "But there are long-horned grasshoppers here!" A boy's voice came from beyond the gate, then the boy himself appeared on the slope, holding a wire cage.
She insisted that I make myself lunch and I happily obliged, taking some melon, cookies, and an extra sandwich that would, along with the turkey sandwich from up the mountain, serve as my dinner later that night.
This region is also known to include the locus of the agronomically important Vat gene that confers aphid resistance to some melon cultivars [ 19, 20].
A few authors have reported that trace amounts of these compounds have a major impact on the musky note of some melon aromas (Wyllie & Leach, 1992; Hayata, Sakamoto, Kozuka, Sakamoto, & Osajima, 2002; Jordan, Shaw, & Goodner, 2001; Wyllie & Leach, 1990; Wyllie, Leach, Wang, & Shewfelt, 1994; Hayata, Sakamoto, Maneerat, Li, Kozuka, & Sakamoto, 2003).
Some melon ballers have a serrated edge for a more controlled grip.
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A hybrid developed in Japan and grown in North Carolina, a Sprite tastes best served cold (unlike some melons).
Domesticated rice was cultivated in paddy fields and served as the only cereal, while some melons and fruits, such as muskmelon (Cucumis melo) were probably cultivated as well.
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