19 Types of Melons And What Is Distinctive About Them

“Men and Melons are hard to know” – Benjamin Franklin

As the great American sage Benjamin rightly said in the above quote, melons are really hard to know.

This is true in both respects.

First, the beautiful-looking cantaloupe may not be perfect.

Secondly, there are so many types of melons today that it is difficult to say which one belongs to which genus, etc.

So why not make it easy once and for all?

Let’s categorize popular melon varieties in the easiest way in this blog. (Types of Melons)

interesting facts

In 2018, China was the world’s largest melon producer with 12.7 million tons, followed by Turkey.

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How many types of melons are there in the world?

Botanically, melons belong to the Cucurbitaceae family with three genera, Benincasa, Cucumis and Citrullus. We have dozens more species than each of these genera. (Types of Melons)

Citrullus

The species that fall into this genus are just two, including watermelon, the world’s most popular melon, and another known as citron.

Let’s get to know both in detail. (Types of Melons)

1. Watermelon

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There are more than 50 varieties of melons that differ in color, size and shape. But almost all of them have a similar flesh and taste.

This sweetest melon is eaten raw after being cut into slices and loved around the world for its water content, which keeps you hydrated in summer. (Types of Melons)

Do you know?
Watermelon has the highest sugar content of all melons, with 18 g of sugar in just one medium wedge.

Its history is as old as 5000 years, and the very little water in the African deserts has made it extremely important due to its extraordinary ability to store water.

Scientific NameCitrullus lanatus
Native toAfrica
ShapeRound, Oval
RindDark Green to Light Green with a yellow splotch
FleshPink to reddish
How’s it eaten?As fruit (rarely vegetable)
TasteToo sweet

2. Citron Melon

It can be called a relative of the watermelon, as its fruit is almost similar externally. But the main difference is that unlike watermelon, it cannot simply be sliced and eaten raw. They are mainly used as preservatives as they contain plenty of pectin. (Types of Melons)

Scientific NameCitrullus amarus
Native toAfrica
ShapeRound
RindGreen with golden tinges
FleshHard white
How’s it eaten?Pickle, fruit preserve, or cattle feed
TasteNot sweet

Benincasa

There is only one member in this family, called the winter melon, which is discussed below. (Types of Melons)

3. Winter Melon or Ash gourd

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Mainly used as a vegetable, winter squash is also used in stews, stir-fries and soups. Because it has a mild flavor, it is cooked with strongly flavored products such as chicken to get a richer flavor.

In countries like the Indian subcontinent, it is known for raising energy levels and improving digestion. (Types of Melons)

Scientific NameBenincasa hispida
Native toSouth & South East Asia
ShapeOval (sometimes round)
RindDark green to pale green
FleshThick White
How’s it eaten?As vegetable
TasteMild taste; Cucumber like

Cucumis

All melons in the Cucumin genus are culinary fruits and include the melons we eat as fruit in our daily lives, including the horned melon and different types of melons mentioned below.

4. Horned Melon or Kiwano

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This scary looking melon is unique in that it has horns on it. It tastes like a cucumber when unripe, and a banana when ripe.

It is mainly grown in Newzealand and the USA.

The jelly-like flesh also has edible seeds. However, the peel is completely inedible. (Types of Melons)

Scientific NameCucumis metuliferus
Native toAfrica
ShapeOval with distinctive spikes
RindYellow to Orange
FleshJelly-like light green
How’s it eaten?As a fruit, In smoothies, sundae
TasteMild, slightly sweet like banana, slightly cucumber-like

Now to the melons.

Scientifically, the melon is called Cucumis melo, followed by a specific cultivar name.

Most of the types of melons we eat as fruit are musk melons and are often called large melons. So, let’s discuss them in detail. (Types of Melons)

5. European Cantaloupe

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What is an orange melon called?

Melons are called orange melons because they have juicy, sweet orange flesh. They take their name from a small town called Canalupa, located near Rome.

European melons are actually real melons: different from what Americans think of them.

Melon is extremely beneficial for having antioxidants and almost 100% of the daily recommended value of vitamin C – an immune-boosting vitamin. (Types of Melons)

They are also sliced before serving.

Scientific NameC. melo cantalupensis
Native toEurope
ShapeOval
RindLight Green
FleshOrange-yellow
How’s it eaten?As a fruit
TasteVery sweet

Do you know?
In 2019, an American named William grew the world’s heaviest melon, weighing 30.47 kg.

6. North American Cantaloupe

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This melon is common in parts of the United States, Mexico, and Canada. This is a melon with a web-like rind. It is eaten as a fruit like other melons.

California is the largest American state that produces these melons. (Types of Melons)

Scientific NameCucumis melo reticulatus
Native toUS, Canada, Mexico
ShapeRound
RindNet-like pattern
FleshFirm orange flesh, moderately sweet
How’s it eaten?As a fruit
TasteSubtler (less distinct than EU cantaloupe)

7. Galia

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The common name of this melon in Southeast Asia is Sarda. The net-covered melon is a hybrid between Krimka and the green-fleshed melon Ha-Ogen.

It is also eaten as a fruit. (Types of Melons)

Scientific NameCucumis melo var. reticulatus (hybrid)
Native toVietnam
ShapeRound
RindNet-like pattern
FleshYellow
How’s it eaten?As a fruit
TasteSpicy sweet (with perfumed aromatics)

8. Honeydew

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Which of all melons is the sweetest?

Ripe melons are considered the sweetest of all melons. They are characterized by pale green flesh and a sweet-smelling aroma. (Types of Melons)

Scientific NameCucumis melo L. (Inodorus Group)‘Honey Dew’
Native toMiddle Eastern
ShapeRound to slightly oval
RindLight green to full yellow
FleshPale green
How’s it eaten?As a fruit
TasteSweetest of all the melons

9. Casaba Melon

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This melon is very closely similar to the honey melon, which is the same shape and size but different in taste. It tastes more like cucumber instead of being sweet like honeydew. (Types of Melons)

Scientific NameCucumis melo L.
Native toMiddle East
ShapeRound to slightly oval
RindGolden yellow with wrinkles
FleshLight whitish-yellow
How’s it eaten?As a fruit
TasteSweet with a slight spiciness

10. Persian Melon

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These are tall melons with extremely juicy and sweet flesh. When they mature, their color turns light green. These melons are cholesterol- and fat-free, with higher amounts of vitamins A and C. (Types of Melons)

Scientific NameCucumis melo cantalupensis
Native toIran
ShapeOval or Round
RindGrey-green or Yellow; Net-like
FleshCoral-colored, extremely juicy, buttery texture
How’s it eaten?As a fruit
TasteCrunchy, Sweet

interesting fact
Melon has been the focus of attention in vertical farming methods, as it produces much more than we get in conventional farming.

11. Crenshaw Melon

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Crenshaw melon is a hybrid melon variety obtained by crossing Persian and casaba melons. It is also called the Cadillac of all melons. (Types of Melons)

Scientific NameCasaba x Persian
Native toAmericas & Mediteranans
ShapeOblong with a flat base
RindYellowish-green to golden-yellow with wrinkles at the stem end; slightly waxy feel
FleshPeach-colored; aromatic
How’s it eaten?As a fruit
TasteVery sweet

12. Canary Melon

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What are yellow melons called?

Yellow melons are called oval-shaped Canarian melons with a smooth rind that turns bright yellow when ripe.

Like other melons, canary melons are a low-fat, low-calorie fruit with high vitamin A and fiber content. (Types of Melons)

Scientific NameCucumis melo L. (Inodorus Group) ‘Canary’
Native toAsia, including Japan & Korea
ShapeElongated
RindBright yellow; Smooth
FleshPale-green to white (soft texture similar to ripe pear)
How’s it eaten?As a fruit
TasteVery sweet

13. Hami or Honey Kiss Melon

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This melon is originally from a city in China known as Hami. Like other melons, Hami melon is low in calories (just 34 calories per 100 g). (Types of Melons)

Scientific NameCucumis melo’ Hami melon’
Native toChina
ShapeElongated
RindGreenish to yellow with furrows
FleshOrange
How’s it eaten?As a fruit
TasteSweet with a hint of pineapple sometimes

14. Sprite Melon

It is one of the expensive melons that originated in Japan. Size and weight are relatively small, measuring only 4-5 inches in diameter and weighing on average one pound.

They are classified among small melons.

Scientific NameCucumis melo L. (Inodorus Group) ‘Sprite’
Native toJapan
ShapeRound (size of a grapefruit)
RindWhite to light yellow; plain
FleshWhite
How’s it eaten?As a fruit
TasteVery sweet (like pear & honeydew)

Do you know?

Japan offers some of the most expensive melons in the world. In 2019, a pair of Yubari King melons sold for $45,000 in Hokkaido city.

15. Korean melon

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It is the melon that is famous in East Asian countries, including Korea. Rich in potassium and low in sodium, it is good for cardiovascular diseases and hypertension. (Types of Melons)

Scientific NameCucumis melo var. Makuwa
Native toKorea
ShapeOblong or oval-shaped
RindYellow with widely distributed white lines
FleshWhite
How’s it eaten?As a fruit
TasteSweet, crunchy (between honeydew & cucumber)

16. Sugar Kiss Melon

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The candy kiss melon is so named because of its super sweetness that melts in the mouth. It can be added to smoothies, fruit salads or eaten raw. (Types of Melons)

Scientific NameCucumis melo var. sugar
Native toAfrica
ShapeRound
RindNet-like silvery gray ribbed skin
FleshOrange
How’s it eaten?As a fruit
TasteSweet

17. Santa Claus

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This melon is so named because of its long shelf life. The dimensions are exactly as that of the Crenshaw melon, but the color is green and the flesh is the same as the honeydew melon. (Types of Melons)

Scientific NameCucumis melo ‘Santa Claus’
Native toTurkey
ShapeLike an elongated watermelon
RindGreen colored
FleshPale green
How’s it eaten?As a fruit
TasteA mixture of European cantaloupe & honeydew

Momordica

You have now thoroughly understood all the melons that we generally know and eat like fruit; It’s time we learned about melons used as vegetables.

In short, the Momordica genus has all the species that derive from the melon family Cucurbitaceae but are tubular, not sweet in taste, and are part of cuisines rather than being consumed raw.

So, let’s have an overview of these melon varieties. (Types of Melons)

18. Bitter Melon

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This melon is the complete opposite of the melons discussed above. Let alone eating raw, it is the bitterest melon to go through the debittering process before being cooked.

Instead of being large round or oval shaped, it is small and elongated with a hard shell.

Scientific NameMomordica charantia
Native toAfrica & Asia
ShapeOblong, warty exterior
RindLight to dark green; tough
FleshCrunchy, watery
How’s it eaten?Cooked as vegetable
TasteExtremely bitter

19. Momordica balsamina

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This is another melon similar to bitter gourd but less bitter. Its shape can be described as a small but oily bitter gourd. It has large red seeds that are poisonous to some.

It is also called the Common Balm Apple. When ripe, it disintegrates to show the seeds.

Young fruits and leaves of Momordica balsamina are cooked in some African countries.

Scientific NameMomordica balsamina
Native toSouth Africa, Tropical Asia, Arabia, India, Australia
ShapeLike a small but fat bitter gourd
RindRed to yellow, tough
FleshDry with just seeds inside
How’s it eaten?As vegetable
TasteBitter

5 Tips for Picking the Right Melon

Choosing the right melon is always a challenge. Sometimes a quick selection succeeds, and sometimes a diligent search will even yield an immature or over-ripe search.

But a few tips can help you choose the perfect one. Let’s find out what they are.

  • Choose the heavier one: When choosing a melon to examine, choose the heavier one.
  • Inspect: After choosing one, inspect it thoroughly for soft spots, cracks, or bruises, if any.
  • Check the rind color: Now, this is a little tricky as the same color criteria don’t work for any type of melon.
  • A matte finish is better for watermelon and sap. Avoid choosing bright ones as they are immature.
  • For cantaloupe and cantaloupe, those with golden or orange rind are best. Do not choose the white or green colored one.
  • Tap: After choosing the right melon, if it feels hollow, tap it with your palm, congratulations! This is what you’re looking for.
  • Check the flower tip: The final test is to smell and lightly press the flower tip: the part where it is attached to a vine. If it’s soft and fragrant, you’re good to go with that.

Conclusion

Melon is great for snacks, fruit salad and the like. All melons are extremely sweet, differing slightly in sweetness, rind type and shape.

There are a few melons, such as bitter melon, which are the exact opposite of the ordinary melons we eat as fruit. But they all belong to the same family known as Cucurbitaceae.

Which of these melons are common in your area? And which one do you like the most? Let us know in the comment section below.

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