it kind of looks like a tomato that hasn't seen the light of day, stashed away in front of computer working...kind of like you, sam, you hot tomato! ;)
It looks very similar (but I doubt its the same) to a melon sold here in Taiwan (and in other Southeast Asian countries). I haven't figured out the name of fruit here (and I'll post on it soon--along with other adventures in Asian fruit), but its a subtly sweet and rather crunchy melon.
Anyway, I'd love to know more about a lemon cucumber.
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A lemon cucumber?
ReplyDeleteyum yum I think Teri got it!
ReplyDeleteI concur, cucumber. They're marvelous little things.
ReplyDeleteit kind of looks like a tomato that hasn't seen the light of day, stashed away in front of computer working...kind of like you, sam, you hot tomato! ;)
ReplyDeleteLemon Cucumber and tonight is the farmers market!!!
ReplyDeleteI KNOW its a lemon cucumber. I love those little things. Farmer's Market Tomorroe ~ maybe I'll get lucky....
ReplyDeletelooks like a little French water melon to me...But maybe I miss it too much!
ReplyDeleteIt looks very similar (but I doubt its the same) to a melon sold here in Taiwan (and in other Southeast Asian countries). I haven't figured out the name of fruit here (and I'll post on it soon--along with other adventures in Asian fruit), but its a subtly sweet and rather crunchy melon.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I'd love to know more about a lemon cucumber.
a mini zucchini
ReplyDeleteA melon!
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