butterscotch melon - Glossary Search
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A fruit that is a cross between a melon and a cucumber. It is native to southern Africa and grown in the United States, Portugal and New Zealand.
A plastic or stainless steel kitchen utensil that has various sized scoops that are inserted into the flesh of a melon and twisted to form the shape of a ball.
A member of the muskmelon family this melon has a round cantaloupe-like shape and size with a grayish-green rind that covers a sweet orange colored, juicy flesh.
Italian pasta that is shaped similar to melon seeds. It is often used in broths. If Seme di melone is not available, pastina can be used as a substitute.
Most notably known as "Chardonnay". A grape varietal used in the production of white and sparkling wine.
A member of the muskmelon family, this fruit has a shape and look similar to a walnut. Inside the thick rind, the flesh is a cream colored and when ripe provides a very mild flavor, not as sweet as other melons, that is somewhat similar to the taste of a cucumber.
Most notably known as "Chardonnay". A grape varietal used in the production of white and sparkling wine.
A grape varietal, most notably known as Chardonnay, used in the production of white and sparkling wine.
A grape varietal used in the production of white and sparkling wine. Where the Beaunois varietal originated has not been verified, but it has definitely earned a reputation and a home in France’s Burgundy region.
Pronounced shar-dunay. A grape varietal used in the production of white and sparkling wine. Where the Chardonnay varietal originated has not been verified, but it has definitely earned a reputation and a home in France’s Burgundy region.
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