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Piel de sapo means 'toad skin' in Spanish, it describes the bumpy, waxy mottled green skin, found on these melons. The flesh is pale yellow-green, juicy and sweet. When the melon is ripe, it becomes streaked with gold. | Piel de sapo means 'toad skin' in Spanish, it describes the bumpy, waxy mottled green skin, found on these melons. | ||
The flesh is pale yellow-green, juicy and sweet. When the melon is ripe, it becomes streaked with gold. | |||
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[[Category:Melons]] | [[Category:Melons]] | ||
Latest revision as of 05:43, 28 December 2023
Piel de sapo means 'toad skin' in Spanish, it describes the bumpy, waxy mottled green skin, found on these melons.
The flesh is pale yellow-green, juicy and sweet. When the melon is ripe, it becomes streaked with gold.