#Charentais Melone
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connyskochstudio · 1 year ago
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Wellness-Salat
Wellness-Salat Zutaten für 4 Portionen: 200 g Karotten 150 g Ananasfruchtfleisch ½ Charentais-Melone ½ Galia-Melone 1 kleiner Friseé-Salat (ca. 200 g) einige Kapuzinerkresseblätter 4 Kapuzinerblüten zum Garnieren Für die Sauce: 3 Essl. Balsamico Bianco 4 Essl. Ananassaft Salz Pfeffer ½ Teel. Zucker 4 Essl. Sonnenblumenöl ½ Chili Zubereitung: Karotten schälen und in feine Stifte,…
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dustcollectingbones · 2 months ago
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Consider: gender is a finite resource. Some people have more, some people have less. Some people are very gender, some don’t gender.
It is a measurable variable like the height of a barstool or the width of a Charentais melon wrapped in Bayonne ham. It is measured in BLÅHAJ’s, e.g.
Will is very gender, he has 5 BLÅHAJ worth.
Sam does not feel very gender today, they only have 1 and a half BLÅHAJ’s.
I don’t have enough gender to make it through the day, could you lend a BLÅHAJ?
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indoorverticalfarmingnews · 2 months ago
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Pure Flavor® Launches Amora™ Mini Melons
Key Takeaways: Pure Flavor® has introduced its third greenhouse-grown melon variety, the Amora™ mini melon. The Amora™ mini melon is a Charentais variety, known for its sweet, juicy flesh and floral aroma. Pure Flavor aims to disrupt the seasonal nature of the melon category by offering year-round, consistent quality and supply. The melons are offered in vibrant, consumer-friendly packaging,…
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sixtwothree · 2 months ago
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Charentais melon and elderflower sorbet by fanny.zanotti.
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referenceshoteliers-blog · 2 months ago
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ibrahimmomoh1 · 5 months ago
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🔥 Unlock the Secrets to Growing Juicy Charentais Melons! 🍈🌱 Ultimate Gui...
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universal-consistant · 10 months ago
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objectively. itd be funny if sephos got a female dwarf friend like xephos
[googles melon names] well we have winter ash, casaba, canary, pare, autumn sweet, Matisse, and charentais. send help im the most indecisive man in the world-
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jogallice · 1 year ago
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Consommation : des melons charentais rappelés en raison du dépassement des limites maximales de pesticides.
See on Scoop.it - JamesO
Rappel de produits : les produits concernés, sans marque, ont été vendus chez Lidl entre le samedi 10 et le jeudi 29/06/23.
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Via l’agence JamesO Média❗️N.D.L.R. : article de presse (temps de lecture : 1 minute) publié par Franceinfo (France Télévisions) le mercredi 05/07/23.
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omagazineparis · 1 year ago
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Révolutionnez votre table avec la salade melon jambon, la recette de l'été !
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Ah, l'été ! La saison des longues journées, des rires sur les terrasses et, surtout, des salades rafraîchissantes. Imaginez une salade qui captive vos sens avec son mélange de saveurs, sa simplicité et son élégance. Oui, nous parlons de la salade melon jambon, une délicieuse fusion de douceur et de salé qui va transformer votre table estivale. Pourquoi choisir la salade melon jambon ? Cette salade n'est pas votre ordinaire mélange de légumes. Elle est l'incarnation parfaite de l'été, réunissant des ingrédients emblématiques de la saison chaude. La salade melon jambon est légère, savoureuse et très facile à préparer. Les ingrédients de votre salade estivale Pour cette symphonie de saveurs, vous aurez besoin : - 1 melon mûr, préférablement du type Charentais - 8 tranches de jambon de Parme - 50g de roquette - Huile d'olive extra vierge - Vinaigre balsamique - Sel et poivre Chaque ingrédient joue un rôle vital dans l'élaboration de cette salade. Le melon apporte sa douceur et sa fraîcheur, le jambon de Parme offre une touche de salé tandis que la roquette ajoute un petit goût de noisette. Enfin, l'huile d'olive et le vinaigre balsamique viennent compléter ce ballet gustatif. La salade melon jambon, un allié santé de choix Non seulement cette salade est délicieuse, mais elle est aussi très bénéfique pour la santé. Le melon est une excellente source de vitamines A et C. Le jambon de Parme, lui, est riche en protéines. Quant à la roquette, elle est connue pour sa haute teneur en calcium, en fer et en vitamine K. Lisez également : Jus et smoothies incontournables pour votre santé La salade melon jambon, votre nouveau classique de l'été Imaginez : une chaude soirée d'été, le chant des cigales en arrière-plan, un verre de rosé bien frais à la main et une délicieuse salade melon jambon devant vous. Vous êtes prêtes à profiter pleinement de l'été ! Un secret de chef pour votre salade melon jambon Pour encore plus de saveurs, ajoutez quelques copeaux de parmesan sur votre salade melon jambon juste avant de servir. Ils apporteront une petite touche crémeuse qui se mariera parfaitement avec la saveur sucrée du melon et le salé du jambon. N'hésitez plus, laissez-vous tenter par cette salade rafraîchissante et délicieuse. La salade melon jambon est le plat parfait pour ajouter une touche de gourmandise à vos soirées d'été. Alors, prêtes à étonner vos papilles avec cette recette ? À vos tabliers, mesdames, l'été n'attend pas ! Read the full article
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zehub · 1 year ago
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Faut-il craindre les melons Lidl gorgés aux pesticides ?
La marque de hard discount s’est rendu compte que les melons charentais commercialisés contenaient un taux trop élevé de pesticides. Résultat : les produits vendus entre le 10 et le 29 juin dans quatre départements du Sud-Ouest sont rappelés
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gourmandisestv-paris · 1 year ago
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Ma SALADE DE FRUITS frais Mère Mitraille. Un dessert frais et léger sur ... RECETTE : SALADE DE FRUITS FRAIS : https://youtu.be/WV7goDYoRrE Vous pouvez faire cette recette avec les fruits frais que vous avez sous la main !.. Il fait chaud, l'été approche à grand pas !.. C'est la pleine saison des cerises françaises, du vrai melon "charentais", les abricots de Provence et tomates arrivent aussi. Pour l'avocat c'est la fin de la saison mais on en trouve souvent toute l'année. Un joli sirop peu sucré avec ça et la fraicheur nous gagne !. La liste des ingrédients figure dans la vidéo. Bon régal.
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lo-carb · 2 years ago
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MY LEMON DROP MELONS AND CHARENTAIS MELONS HAVE SPROUTED LETS GOOOOOOO
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Pure Flavor® Unveils Tiki Tomatoes™ and Oronai™ Sweet Charentais Melons
Key Takeaways Pure Flavor® has launched Tiki Tomatoes™ and Oronai™ Sweet Charentais Melons as part of its innovation pipeline. Tiki Tomatoes™ have received the Superior Taste Award Certification from the International Taste Institute. The products will be unveiled at the upcoming IFPA Global Produce & Floral Show in Anaheim, California. Both products aim to meet consumer demand for innovative,…
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referenceshoteliers-blog · 2 months ago
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markgraeflerin · 3 years ago
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Für den Grillabend: Erfrischender Melonen-Gurken-Salat mit getrockneten Tomaten und Minze
Für den #Grillabend: Erfrischender #MelonenGurkenSalat mit getrockneten #Tomaten und #Minze
Was für ein Sommerwetter an einem Samstag im August. Bei vielen von euch wird heute Abend der Grill angefeuert und geschlemmt. Ich hätte da noch eine Idee für’s Gartenparty-Salatbuffet. Den habe ich zwar bereits im Blog, aber weil er so erfrischend und lecker ist, habe ich nochmal das Rezept aufgeschrieben. Die Kombination Melone, Gurke, getrocknete und in Öl eingelegte Tomaten mit Minze mag…
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wealthypioneers · 2 years ago
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SAKATA'S SWEET MELON (Cucumis melo) Seeds Non-Gmo, Organic, Heirloom B10 A favorite Asian variety of Dr. Amy Goldman, author of Melons for the Passionate Grower. These small 3 to 4 inch round melons are very sweet with a high sugar content. Oriental varieties open a whole new dimension to melons as they are amazingly different. Crisp and crunchy­; they have edible skins. Their small size and light, golden rind make them very attractive. This fine Japanese variety was developed by Sakata’s Seed Co., of Yokohama. This is a must for marketing. They are in high demand by melon lovers and command top prices! Rare and colorful. The Sakatas Sweet is a beautiful and sweet oriental melon that grows no bigger than a softball! With a harvest weight of 10-12 ounces, the gray-green skin ripens yellow-green with a soft green flesh that is highly aromatic. This melon is fun to grow and does well on a trellis. After harvest, Sakatas Sweet can be stored for a few weeks. This variety has been grown in the East for centuries and is now making an appearance in American markets. You can eat both this tasty melon's flesh and skin! HEAVY PRODUCER! Full Sun Days to harvest: 85 Days Sprouts in 7-14 Days Lifecycle: annual (vegetable) Ideal Germination Temperature: 75-85F Seed Depth: 1/2 inch Plant Spacing: 18" Frost Hardy: No Sowing Method: Transplant Plant Scientific Name: Cucumis melo var. reticulatus 100% Non-GMO, Organic, Heirloom, Open Air Pollinated Seeds Growing Tips: Melons prefer slightly sandy, very rich, well-drained soil. Be careful not to over-water vines, especially as fruit is approaching maturity. The melon is one of the two main cultivar types in Cucumis melo Inodorus Group. It is characterized by the smooth rind and lack of musky odor. The other main type in the Inodorus Group is the wrinkle-rind casaba melon Melon has a round to slightly oval shape, It is also the same as Cantaloupe. Typically 15–22 cm (5.9–8.7 in) long. It generally ranges in weight from 1.8 to 3.6 kg (4.0 to 7.9 lb). The flesh is usually pale green in color, while the smooth peel ranges from greenish to yellow. Like most fruit, honeydew has seeds. The inner flesh is eaten, often for dessert, and honeydew is commonly found in supermarkets across the world alongside cantaloupe melons and watermelons. In California, melon is in season from August until October How to Grow Melons Melons provide a sweet and colorful addition to summer meals, and they can be grown in the home garden. In addition to the typical cantaloupe and honeydew melons, gardeners can grow other varieties such as banana melons. Before Planting: A light, well-drained soil with a pH of 7.0 and a southern exposure is ideal. Good soil moisture is important in early stages of growth and during pollination when fruits are setting. Planting: For direct seeding, sow 1-2 weeks after last frost when soil is warm, above 70°F, 3 seeds every 18″, 1/2″ deep, thinning to 1 plant/spot. Space rows 6′ apart. For transplanting, sow indoors in 3 weeks before last frost and transplanting outside. Plant 2-3 seeds per or pot, about 1/4″ deep. Keep temperature 80-90°F until germination. Handle young plants carefully and never let the soil dry out. Grow seedlings at 75°F. Reduce water and temperature for a week to harden seedlings. When the weather is frost-free, warm, and settled, transplant 2-3′ apart in rows 6′ apart or thin to 1 plant/pot or cell with scissors and transplant 18″ apart. Even hardened melon seedlings are tender. Do not disturb roots when transplanting, and water thoroughly. Watering: Melons need a steady supply of water, and soil needs to be damped but not flooded, approximately 1 inch a week. Fertilizer: Prior to planting, mix aged manure and compost into the soil. Melons are heavy feeders, so fertilize at planting and throughout the growing season with a 5-5-5 or 10-10-10 granular fertilizer. Do not let the granules come in contact with the plant. Days to Maturity: A ripe melon should be very easy to remove from the vine. For a cantaloupe, the netting pattern on the melon becomes more visible and a crack appears at the base of the stem when it was ripe. For a honeydew, the color becomes creamy. Most melon varieties are ready for harvest when the gray-green color begins to change to pale yellow and when a light tug separates the fruit from the vine. Some melon types, like honeydew, Charentais, canary, Spanish, and Crenshaw are overripe by the time the stem can be tugged from the fruit. (See each variety for days to maturity) Harvesting: Melons must be cut from the vine. All melons should be stored at 90% relative humidity. Store ripe melons at 40-45°F for 7-14 days. Tips: Cut off watering 1 week before harvest. This will give a more flavorful, concentrated melon. Over watering before harvest can cause bland taste. Melon can be enjoyed by itself or added to many different dishes, including salad, salsa, soup or dessert. The key is choosing a ripe melon while it’s in season. Honeydew melon can be added to a wide variety of dishes, including: Salads: Slice some honeydew into bite-sized pieces and add it to your favorite salad. Desserts: Puree the melon and use it as a base for popsicles or ice cream. Breakfast: Serve sliced melon alongside cottage cheese or blend it into a smoothie. Soups: Serve honeydew as the base of a chilled soup with peppers, mint and cucumber. Appetizers: Wrap slices of melon with cured meats or add it to a spicy salsa. Honeydew is full of vitamins, minerals and other health-promoting plant compounds. Eating this type of melon could have several health benefits, mainly due to its rich nutrient content. 10 Surprising Benefits of Melon 1. Rich in Nutrients 2. 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