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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.


<youtube>RWiIRLBpZvc</youtube>     
<youtube>RWiIRLBpZvc</youtube>     


[[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.