Yes cantaloupes have seeds in the center you dont eat them though.
The Listeria is actually on the cantaloupe, not in it. The knife cutting through the surface and into the fruit introduces it to the inside. The actual bacteria is in the soil. The CDC has not yet released how they believe the Listeria bacteria was introduced into the farm's soil at the site of the 2011 US outbreak.
Some common seeds names are sunflower seeds, chia seeds, flaxseeds, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, and quinoa seeds.
Edible seeds are seeds that can be consumed as food, either raw or cooked. Common examples include pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, chia seeds, and sesame seeds. Edible seeds are often high in nutrients like protein, fiber, and healthy fats.
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The two seeds with wings are maple seeds and pine seeds. The wings help these seeds be carried by the wind to a suitable location for germination.
Candy Cantaloupes is 5' 10".
Cantaloupes have a pH of about 6.5, which makes them acidic.
Yes...pumpkins are much harder than cantaloupes because of their stubby stem and cantaloupes do not have a hard shell.
30 cantaloupes! That's so all of those people can have TWO cantaloupes! My work is done... =D
With its roots. >.<
Candy Cantaloupes was born on March 11, 1962, in Tempe, Arizona, USA.
Yes, cantaloupes have an alkaline-forming effect on the body due to their mineral content. They are a good source of magnesium and potassium, which contribute to the alkalinity in the body. Including cantaloupes in your diet can help promote a more alkaline environment within the body.
There are compact cantaloupes, with shorter vines, and smaller fruit. The shorter vines may grow out to about 4 feet. Choose cantaloupes that resist disease, such as powdery mildew. Also, there are cantaloupes that ripen early, in about 60-70 days. Some growers start the seeds 2-4 weeks before planting time, in foam cups. Cover the tops with plastic baggies. The seeds respond to 24/7 grow lighting. Germination may take just over a week. Then take off the plastic bag. Expose the seeds to just 12 hours of grow lighting daily. Choose containers of the same diameter and depth, generally about 1-1/2 to 2 feet. Make sure the drainage will be good. Use potting soil, and perlite or vermiculite. Cantaloupes can handle compost. Water. Use slow-release fertilizer. Make sure that there will be at least 8 hours of sunlight daily.
No, cantaloupes cannot have hairballs because they are not living. I believe you should not listen to me, you should visit a doctor.
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Cantaloupe seeds primarily disperse through the feces of animals that consume the fruit. When animals eat cantaloupes, they digest the flesh but often pass the seeds intact, allowing them to germinate in new locations. Additionally, the seeds can be spread by water or human activity, such as gardening practices. This natural method of seed dispersal helps ensure the growth of new cantaloupe plants in diverse environments.