Cantaloupe can cause a burning sensation on your tongue due to its natural acidity or the presence of certain enzymes that may irritate sensitive tissues. Additionally, if the fruit is very ripe or has been stored improperly, it might develop compounds that affect its taste and texture, leading to discomfort. Allergies or sensitivities to specific fruits can also result in a burning sensation. If this persists, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
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A cantaloupe is a melon and as such it grows from a vine that "crawls" along the ground. Cantaloupes themselves grow above the ground on this vine.
Yeah, the movement of the tongue burns calories.
The original discovery arose from a mold colony growing on a cantaloupe.
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Cantaloupe does not contain salt.
Common ailments of the tongue are burns from hot liquids, thrust infections, oral cancer, cancer sores, and pain caused by dentures, braces or biting the tongue.
nothing silly goosee. you'll be fine. it might sting when its first pierced but after a while you will be perfectly fine : )
cantaloupe just like you spelled it.
The cantaloupe has 4 layers.
Depends how big the cantaloupe is...
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