eHowFood & DrinkWorld & Regional CuisineWorld & Regional FoodHow to Eat a Pepino MelonHow to Eat a Pepino Melon
By Sharon Secor, eHow Contributor , last updated June 25, 2014
X Sharon Secor Sharon Secor began writing professionally in 1999, while attending Empire State University. Secor specializes primarily in personal finance and economics, and writes on a broad range of subjects. She is published in numerous online and print publications, including Freedom's Phoenix, the ObscentiyCrimes and the American Chronicle.
Share Tweet Share 5 23Found This Helpful Once ripe, you can store a pepino in the refrigerator for three days. Technically not a melon, the sweet, mild-flavored pepino is a member of the nightshade plant family, related to the tomato, potato and eggplant. When ripe, pepinos are aromatic and have a delicate, lightly sweet flavor with notes of cucumber, honeydew melon and cantaloupe. A versatile fruit, pepinos may be eaten fresh or used in a range of dishes.
eHowFood & DrinkWorld & Regional CuisineWorld & Regional FoodHow to Eat a Pepino MelonHow to Eat a Pepino Melon
By Sharon Secor, eHow Contributor , last updated June 25, 2014
X Sharon Secor Sharon Secor began writing professionally in 1999, while attending Empire State University. Secor specializes primarily in personal finance and economics, and writes on a broad range of subjects. She is published in numerous online and print publications, including Freedom's Phoenix, the ObscentiyCrimes and the American Chronicle.
Share Tweet Share 5 23Found This Helpful Once ripe, you can store a pepino in the refrigerator for three days. Technically not a melon, the sweet, mild-flavored pepino is a member of the nightshade plant family, related to the tomato, potato and eggplant. When ripe, pepinos are aromatic and have a delicate, lightly sweet flavor with notes of cucumber, honeydew melon and cantaloupe. A versatile fruit, pepinos may be eaten fresh or used in a range of dishes.
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