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Zucchini, it is pronounced sounds like ZOO-KEEN-E.
Cantaloupe seeds hulled used in India in Dal Moth (Cruncgy mix snack) and on naan (it is flat bread) like sesame seeds. Yes they are edible. I am sure you should be able to buy it in market, like hulled pumpkin seeds(sold as pepitas).
cantaloupe just like you spelled it.
Actually, you can! Like certain types of roses for example. Of course, nothing poisonous is edible.
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I like both cantaloupe and honey dew but I mean cantaluope is not as sweet as honey dew (or atleast that's what I think) so I'm just going to say that cantaloupe is healthier!
zucchini is a type of squash - like pumpkins
The flowers of violets are an old fashioned treat. I remember having candied violets at summer teas as a child. I have since recreated them once or twice as an extra treat for friends. I also regularly add flowers to my salads, drinks and desserts, in the summer time. Not all flowers are edible, but the sweet violet or viola is. The flowers of the violet, are pretty bland, but have a slightly sweet flavor reminiscent of their scent. For other edible flowers check out the related link below.
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You can! They are edible. I cook the mustard greens sometimes with garlic and onion, or like you would steam spinach. You can also add it to soups and stews, if you have other questions about which flowers are edible, the books "the edible flower garden" and "wild plants of *your area*" would be the place to find all sorts of information. The second book is what told me it was OK to eat mustard flowers.
Like all squash, zucchini has its roots(!) in the Americas- but was subsequently developed in Italy.
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