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    Last week when the wife and I were at the lake house we drove into town to pick up a few items at this specialty store. They had 3 of these melons on display and thought what the hell I have never heard of or had one of these..



    After a long week it has finally ripen to the point where I can cut it up.. And damn this thing is good, really sweet and kinda tastes like a honey dew melon and a little like cantaloupe.. If you happen to see one of these in the store pick one up it was worth the $4.99 I paid for this one..



    Here is a little bit about this melon..

    The Santa Claus melon, sometimes known as Christmas melon or piel de sapo (toadskin), is a variety of melon of (family Cucurbitaceae, Cucumis melo, Inodorus group) originating in Spain that grows to about a foot in length and is oval in shape. It has a thick, green-striped outer rind and pale green to white inner flesh with a mild melon flavour and sweetness close to honeydew melons.

    It has a blotched green peel after which it is named in Spanish (piel de sapo translates as "toad skin"). A closely related melon with the same shape, but with yellow peel is known as 'Amarillo' or canary melon. The attractive green and gold-to-bright yellow-striped Santa Claus melon somewhat resembles a small watermelon. Inside is a mellow and mildly flavoured, pale-greenish flesh very similar to that of a honeydew. The ripest Santa Claus melon will have soft blossom ends that yield to gentle pressure and a vibrant yellow hue. Because of its thick skin, this melon does not release a tell-tale aroma when ripe.

    This melon was named in English as recognition of its long keeping qualities, i.e., "until Christmas".

    This melon is widely available in the Northern Hemisphere. Grown in California and Arizona, they are harvested from June through October. During the winter, Santa Claus melons are imported from South America. They are grown in Brazil and Central America to supply Europe during autumn, winter, and spring. Maturing about 110 days after planting, this melon can grow to 12 inches (30 cm) in length and half that in diameter

    he piel de sapo originated in Spain, where it is widely grown – about 30,000 hectares (74,000 acres) are cultivated annually. La Mancha is the main region in Spain producing this type, with 12,000 ha. Another important growing area is Murcia that has specialized in growing early crops. There, they plant mainly in mid-March and harvest from mid-June to mid-July.

    The most popular cultivar in the last 10 years in the main producing region of Spain (La Mancha) has been 'Sancho', a hybrid bred by the seedhouse Syngenta. Many open-pollinated cultivars were grown in Spain until recently, but hybrids have replaced them almost entirely, as they offer to the growers higher yields and better resistance to disease. Old cultivars have been preserved in germplasm collections. They are grown outdoors with plantings starting in May and running until June. Production starts in mid-July and ends in September.

    The flesh of uncut melons is juicier and softer if kept at room temperature one or two days before serving. Once ripened or cut, it should be refrigerated in plastic. An excellent keeper, this hardy melon can be kept up to six weeks longer than other varieties.
























    I did save all the seeds I could, if you are interested in growing some of these let me know and I will mail a few seeds to you once they dry out..
    Ken


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    Hmmm... never heard of them. Looks interesting and yummy! I'd be up for a few seeds fer shur!!


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    • #3
      Hmmm. Never heard of or seen em. Looks great!
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      • #4
        I'm thinking that those would require a whole lot more garden space than I am willing to sacrifice for a few melons...

        But thanks for the offer Ken...
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        • #5
          Bet they blow up well

          Never could stand the musk/Honeydews for some reason.

          Mom used to soak them in 7-Up and freeze, or just eat chunks that way. She loves it. Something to try I guess. I think the ascorbic acid in the pop helps preserve the melon. Plus the citrus flavor.
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          • #6
            Sounds interesting! I could give them a try over the "winter". Never seen them that i know of.
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            • #7
              Here is what I found on growing them..



              Melon - Piel de Sapo - Cucumis melo
              Tender Annual Heirloom. A Spanish melon with sweet, crisp, white flesh. The 8" fruit has speckled skin, hence its Spanish name as "toad skin". Vigorous vines produce fruits that some say tastes like a white watermelon or a sweet cucumber.



              Soil Temperature: 65-80°F
              Planting Depth: 1/2"
              Germination: 3-10 Days
              Height At Maturity: 12"-18"
              Days to Maturity: 110 Days
              Sun/Shade: Full Sun
              Spacing After Thinning: 36"-48"
              Can be grown on a trellis.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Texas-Hunter View Post
                Vigorous vines produce fruits that some say tastes like a white watermelon or a sweet cucumber.
                Hmm..OK. Maybe I’ll have to find one. Wife’ll eat it if I find it distasteful.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Texas-Hunter View Post
                  Here is what I found on growing them..



                  Melon - Piel de Sapo - Cucumis melo
                  Tender Annual Heirloom. A Spanish melon with sweet, crisp, white flesh. The 8" fruit has speckled skin, hence its Spanish name as "toad skin". Vigorous vines produce fruits that some say tastes like a white watermelon or a sweet cucumber.



                  Soil Temperature: 65-80°F
                  Planting Depth: 1/2"
                  Germination: 3-10 Days
                  Height At Maturity: 12"-18"
                  Days to Maturity: 110 Days
                  Sun/Shade: Full Sun
                  Spacing After Thinning: 36"-48"
                  Can be grown on a trellis.
                  Sounds like "winter" here! .....some years
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                  • #10
                    if i see one...i'll try it!
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Slanted88 View Post
                      if i see one...i'll try it!
                      Mikey, He'll try anything!!
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Mark R View Post
                        Mikey, He'll try anything!!
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                        • #13
                          Looks good to me, will keep an eye out!!
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                          • #14
                            I have a few seeds left so for those that cannot buy these melons I will be happy to ship the seeds for you to try...
                            Ken


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