Every week, buy a cantaloupe at the grocery store and cut it up after you put away your groceries. 7、每周可以在食品杂货店购买香瓜,干完杂活后将其切成片状。
Her hair is pulled tightly back into a style Italians call melone because it resembles a cantaloupe. 她的头发紧紧地在脑后拢成一种意大利人称之为西瓜的发髻,因为它像极了罗马甜瓜。
Cantaloupe is a great source of carotenoids, plant chemicals shown to significantly reduce the risk of lung cancer. 香瓜富含类胡萝卜素和植物成分,能够显著降低肺癌风险。
cantaloupe
[ noun ]
a variety of muskmelon vine having fruit with a tan rind and orange flesh
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the fruit of a cantaloup vine; small to medium-sized melon with yellowish flesh
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Cantaloupe \Can"ta*loupe\, n. [F. cantaloup, It. cantalupo, so called from the caste of Cantalupo, in the Marca d'Ancona, in Italy, where they were first grown in Europe, from seed said to have been imported from Armenia.] A muskmelon of several varieties, having when mature, a yellowish skin, and flesh of a reddish orange color. [Written also {cantaleup}.]
"This is rather strange when you think a year ago I was in prison," Onyszkiewicz said after dining on minted cantaloupe soup and roast tenderloin of beef.
Foods with beta carotene are easy to spot because of a characteristic carroty color _ cantaloupe, carrots, sweet potatoes, winter squash and apricots.
The Upjohn Co. of Kalamazoo, Mich., has been authorized to field test squash and cantaloupe that have been genetically altered to resist two major crop diseases, the Agriculture Department said Wednesday.
Upjohn will infect the genetically altered squash and cantaloupe with CMV and PRV under controlled conditions and then monitor the plants for disease symptoms, Glosser said.