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Higo Green melon

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Higo Green
SpeciesCucumis melo
OriginJapan

The Higo Green melon[1] is a Japanese variety of melon[2] known for its distinctive green rind and sweet, juicy flesh. It is a prized fruit in Japan, often considered a luxury item due to its limited availability and high quality.

It is originated in Japan, specifically in the Kumamoto Prefecture. It was developed by Matsui Seed Co. in the Nara Prefecture around 1989.[3]

Characteristics

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Higo Green melons are typically round or oval-shaped with a dark green rind covered in a fine network of brown lines.[1] The flesh is a pale green color and is characterized by its firm, crisp texture and high sugar content.[1] This melon variety is renowned for its exceptional sweetness and refreshing flavor.

Cultivation

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Higo Green Melons are primarily cultivated in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan. They are grown in greenhouses or under protective netting to ensure optimal growing conditions and to protect the fruit from pests and diseases. The cultivation process is labor-intensive, requiring careful attention to detail to produce high-quality melons.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Higo Green Melons". specialtyproduce.com.
  2. ^ Media, Malcolm (2023-04-03). "Bringing Japanese Melon Varieties to the US". Vegetables West Magazine. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
  3. ^ "Nagamatsu's Treasure Trove: Higo Green Melons". Owned Media. 2023-02-24. Retrieved 2024-12-03.