No significant differences for any attribute were found betweenPiel de Sapo melons, of which sensory homogeneity was previouslyreported by Escribano and Lázaro (2012). Considering hardness,crunchiness and chewiness, cantaloupensis were divided into twoclear groups, one formed by elite cultivars (Dulce and Védrantais)and another by Cantaloupe and Galia aligned with the commercialvarieties. An opposite trend was observed for mealines suggest-ing that, in this cultivar group, it was more hardness than juicinessdependent. Galia and elite cultivars were also higher scored thanCantaloupe for initial juiciness. These differences are possibly dueto an improved storage and shelf-life of the commercial varieties.Our results reflected the focus of melon breeders over hard-ness or juiciness, but provide new data in the subsequent impacton hardness related texture traits like crunchiness and chewiness.The extremely wide sensory behavior of these genotypes combinedwith genomic tools can be of great importance for variety develop-ment breeding programs.