A melon with a web-like pattern on the outside is commonly known as a cantaloupe. Specifically, the term "netted melon" refers to the characteristic webbed rind of certain varieties of cantaloupe. This webbing consists of a network of raised lines that gives the fruit its distinctive appearance. Cantaloupes are sweet and juicy, making them a popular choice in fruit salads and desserts.
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The melon that looks like it's covered in a web on the outside is the cantaloupe. Its rind has a netted or web-like texture, which is a distinctive feature. This netting is formed by the plant's growth pattern and is often a sign of ripeness. Inside, cantaloupes have sweet, orange flesh that contrasts with their rough exterior.
it is called a melon and a pink one is called a watermelon
The pink part of a melon is called flesh.
In Korean, melon is said as "멜론" (pronounced "melon"). However, if you're referring to the specific type of sweet melon commonly found in Korea, it is called "참외" (pronounced "chamoe").
The typically orange melon is spelled cantaloupe (also called rockmelons).
The outer layer of a melon is called a rind.
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canary melon
the lump on top of the belugas head is called a melon no joke!it is a lot of blubber to help keep them warm
a watermelon is called 'une pastèque' in French.
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