kiwano horned melon fruit

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Kiwano Horned Melon Fruit Cut in Half. Exotic fruit top view. Wooden table Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Kiwano horned melon fruit Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Gen AI Kiwano, Horned Melon, African Horned Cucumber, Exotic Fruit, Orange Prickly Fruit Antioxidant Fruit Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gen AI Kiwano, Horned Melon, African Horned Cucumber, Exotic Fruit, Orange Prickly Fruit Antioxidant Fruit Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kiwano horned melon fruit
Yellow KIWANO, HORNED MELON FRUIT Vector, Great combination of Kiwano symbol with letter K Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Melano, Kiwano, or Horned Melon Fruit Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Fresh unripe  Kiwano or Horned Melon Cucumis metulferus pepo fruit isolated Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The horned melon, also called melano, African horned cucumber or melon, jelly melon, hedged gourd, English tomato, or kiwano, is the vine Cucumis metuliferus and is of African origin. It is grown for its fruit, which looks like an oval melon with horn-like spines. The fruit of this plant is edible, but it is used as often for decoration as for food. Though the horned melon is native to the Kalahari desert, it is now grown in California and New Zealand. In Zimbabwe-Africa this cucumber is called 'gaka' or 'gakachika' and it is primarily used as a fruit-snack, salad and rarely for decoration.


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