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Queen Anne's Pocket Melon, The Aromatic Fruit That Doubled As Perfume - Tasting Table

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While Queen Anne's pocket melons are a major crop in some parts of the world, they are hard, if not impossible, to buy in the U.S. as fruits. Thanks to their uninspiring taste and "weedy" growing habits, the fruits are typically eschewed by commercial growers. If you want to give them a try, your best bet may be to grow them yourself. The little melons are popular among heirloom gardeners, and seeds are available online, but be forewarned: Queen Anne's pocket melons are considered invasive in Florida, Arizona, and California.

However, cultivators haven't entirely dismissed the possibility of commercial applications. A 2020 paper published in "Horticultural Science" explored the possibility of cross-breeding Queen Anne's pocket melons with Piel de Sapo melons. One of the most popular varieties in Spain, Piel de Sapo melons are sweet, flavorful, and nutritious but also large and heavy. Researchers found that breeding the two varieties produced smaller, rounder, "personal-sized" melons with a delicate flavor, ideal for individual consumption. With such a long history, the Queen Anne's pocket melon is sure to come back — though perhaps in a new and different form.

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