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RE: JULY - SteemIt Community Garden Journal Challenge 3 - by @simplymike
@goldendawne, just looked it up. it appears to be the same plant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melothria_scabra
Yesterday I checked my plants and noticed the first ones were almost ready to eat. Yummy!!
Melothria scabra
Melothria scabra is a vine grown for its edible fruit. Fruit are about the size of grapes and taste like cucumbers with a tinge of sourness. Vernacular names include mouse melon, Mexican sour gherkin, cucamelon, Mexican miniature watermelon, Mexican sour cucumber and pepquinos.This plant is native to Mexico and Central America,
where it is called sandiita (little watermelon). It is believed to have been a domesticated crop before western contact began.
So this @wikitextbot posts the text of the article which is linked to?
Cool! I just wonder why there is no source reference of its own...