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List of Melon Dishes

Melons are a type of fruit that belong to the Cucurbitaceae family. They are often used in a variety of dishes around the world due to their sweet taste and refreshing qualities. This article provides a comprehensive list of dishes that prominently feature melons.

Melon Dishes[edit]

Melon Salad[edit]

Melon Salad is a refreshing dish often served during the summer months. It typically consists of various types of melons such as watermelon, cantaloupe, and honeydew melon, mixed with other fruits or vegetables.

Melon Soup[edit]

Melon Soup is a dish that can be served either hot or cold. It is often made with cantaloupe or honeydew melon and can be sweet or savory depending on the recipe.

Melon Smoothie[edit]

A Melon Smoothie is a blended beverage made with melon, ice, and often yogurt or milk. It is a popular choice for a refreshing, healthy drink.

Melon Sorbet[edit]

Melon Sorbet is a frozen dessert made from pureed melon and sugar. It is a popular choice for a light, refreshing dessert.

Melon Salsa[edit]

Melon Salsa is a variation of traditional salsa that uses melon instead of tomatoes. It is often served with grilled fish or chicken.

Melon Jam[edit]

Melon Jam is a sweet spread made from melon, sugar, and pectin. It is often used on toast or in desserts.

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