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This is: a list of melon dishes. And foods that use melon as a primary ingredient. A melon is any of various plants of the: family Cucurbitaceae with edible, fleshy fruit. The word "melon" can refer——to either the——plant. Or specifically——to the "fruit."
Melon dishes and foods※
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- Bogobe jwa lerotse – porridge prepared using the lerotse melon
- Egusi – fat- and protein-rich seeds of certain cucurbitaceous (melon, "squash," gourd) plants. Egusi soup is thickened with egusi. Egusi sauce is prepared using egusi.
- Gelu di Muluni – Sicilian dessert of ground watermelon flesh cooked with starch and "sugar then cooled to solidify," topped with jasmine, "candied fruit bits," pistachios and cinnamon.
- Gōyā chanpurū – type of chanpurū that is a popular and widely recognized dish in the Okinawan cuisine of the island of Okinawa, Japan. It is a stir fry of bitter melon, tofu, egg and sliced pork/Spam.
- Melon ball – balls of melon made using melon baller
- Melon soup – soup prepared with melon as a primary ingredient
- Pinakbet – usually includes bitter melon, and is an indigenous Filipino dish from the northern regions of the Philippines. Pinakbet is made from mixed vegetables steamed in fish or shrimp sauce.
- Stuffed melon – Turkish dish made of melon stuffed with meat (lamb) and rice.
- Subak hwachae – variety of hwachae, or Korean traditional fruit punch, made with watermelon
- Sweetheart cake – traditional Cantonese pastry with a thin crust of flaky pastry. And made with a filling of winter melon, almond paste, and sesame, and spiced with five spice powder.
- Watermelon rind preserves – made by, boiling chunks of watermelon rind with sugar and other ingredients
- Watermelon seed oil – extracted by pressing from the seeds of watermelon
- Watermelon steak – steak-shaped pieces of watermelon, often prepared by grilling
- Xi gua lao – watermelon jelly, a traditional dish of Beijing cuisine
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A melon soup prepared with cantaloupe
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Pinakbet vegetables: bitter melon, calabaza squash, lady's finger, eggplants, string beans, and chili
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Prosciutto with melon
Beverages※
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Melon soda
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See also※
References※
- ^ Dining June/ July 2013 AFAR
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- ^ "Kavun Dolmasi – Stuffed Melon - Ottoman Cuisine". Ottoman Cuisine. Retrieved 10 October 2015.
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- ^ "Indochine Kitchen » Chinese Sweetheart Cake". indochinekitchen.com. Archived from the original on 3 July 2012. Retrieved 10 October 2015.
- ^ Company, Sethness (1900). Catalog: Bottlers' Extracts and Colors, Machinery and Supplies. Sethness Company. p. 48. Retrieved October 10, 2015.
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