Santa Claus melon
From the outside a Santa Claus melon, with its long oval shape and splotchy green-and-yellow skin, looks like a small WATERMELON. Inside, however, its yellowish-green flesh looks and tastes more like HONEYDEW MELON. This member of the MUSKMELON family grows to about a foot in length, with some specimens weighing as much as 10 pounds. Santa Claus melon, also called Christmas melon, was so named because its peak season is in December. Choose a melon that is slightly soft at the blossom end, heavy for its size and has a yellowish cast to the rind. Avoid those with soft spots or with damaged skin. See also MELON.
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COMPANION, 2nd edition, by Sharon Tyler Herbst.