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What is a xiqua?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 12/13/2022

Mmy 6-year-old son says it is a type of watermelon. He says he saw it in a book at school. I can find no record of this, but he seems quite convinced!

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What does xiqua taste like?

Xiqua, also known as the Chinese bitter melon or "karela," has a distinctively bitter taste that some describe as earthy and slightly tangy. Its flavor can be quite intense, often likened to a combination of cucumber and green pepper, with a texture that is crisp and watery. Cooking methods can mellow its bitterness, making it more palatable in dishes like stir-fries or soups.


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