CANTALOUPE (PREORDER)

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  • ~20 lbs
  • Cantaloupe aka "Muskmelon", "Netted Melon", "Rock Melon", "Hong-Mi-Gua", "Huang-Rou-Cao-Pi-Gua", "红蜜瓜", "黃肉草皮瓜"
  • Cantaloupe is a melon with creamy, light yellow-orange skin. It usually has an oval shape with a netting pattern on the rough skin. The flesh is a coral orange with the center full of seeds and fiber that is commonly removed before consumption. Unripe cantaloupe lacks flavor, while ripe cantaloupe tastes sweet and tender; similar to honeydew. Make sure the fruit is not overripe because the texture becomes mushy. Cantaloupe is available year-round.
Handling Tip
Selection
  • Cantaloupe should be firm but not rock hard and heavy for its size.
  • Smell the cantaloupe for a pleasing aroma. Those without smell are underripe and the ones with an unpleasing odor are overripe. 
  • A yellowish patch on the surface is fine, this is where the fruit rest in the field.
  • The stem end is round, smooth, and indented. As the fruit matures, it naturally detaches from the stem.
  • Avoid cantaloupe with blemishes, shriveling, or cracked rinds.
Storage
  • Cantaloupe should be stored at 36°F - 45°F (2°C - 7°C) with a relative humidity of ninety-five percent and without mist.
  • The typical shelf life is ten to fourteen days.
  • Cantaloupe is sensitive to ethylene, a naturally occurring gas that regulates ripening. Cantaloupe should not be stored with high ethylene-producing products to extend shelf life. Cantaloupe is a high-level ethylene producer.
  • Cantaloupe's sensitivity towards chilling injury decreases as the fruit matures. Mature cantaloupe may be stored for five to fourteen days at 32°F - 36°F (0°C - 2°C). Less mature cantaloupe may be damaged by storage at 36°F (<2°C). Chilling injury symptoms include pitting, surface decay, and failure to ripen.
Nutrition Fact

Serving Size 1/4 medium cantaloupe (134g)

Amount Per Serving                                                % Daily Value*

Calories   50

Calories from Fat   0

Total Fat   0g   ............................................................................................   0%

Saturated Fat   0g   ..........................................................................   0%

Trans Fat   0g   ...................................................................................   0%

Cholesterol   0mg   ...................................................................................   0%

Sodium   20mg   ........................................................................................   1%

Total Carbohydrate   12g   .....................................................................   4%

Dietary Fiber   1g   ............................................................................   4%

Sugar   11g

Protein   1g

Vitamin A   ................................................................................................   120%

Vitamin C   ..................................................................................................   80%

Calcium   .......................................................................................................   2%

Iron   ...............................................................................................................   2%

Potassium   ...................................................................................................   7%

 

*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

*Based on information published by FDA