The fruit you're describing is likely a "green melon," specifically varieties such as the "Galia melon" or "Honeydew melon." These melons have a similar exterior appearance to cantaloupes but feature a sweet, green flesh inside. Unlike cantaloupes, which are orange inside, these melons offer a distinct flavor and texture profile.
Honey Dew Melon
cantaloupe
A Dalek is a Doctor Who alien which looks like this But you are right that is green.....on the inside...
A watermelon looks like a dark green. The inside is a pinkish redish juciy part with seeds in it
In US nomenclature, the cantaloupe is any orange-flesh melon of the species Cucumis melo. The name also refers to melons which are sometimes called rockmelons or muskmelons.
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.
cantaloupe just like you spelled it.
A Green Rose looks green....
It looks dull!
It looks like a energy line inside
it looks like the inside of a tree
it looks like a nomal synagogue.............................