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  • Опубліковано 25 кві 2024
  • Chef Adrienne Cheatham breaks down everything there is to know about getting the most out of melons. From knowing how to tell when each is ripe to demonstrating a few crowd-pleasing ways to serve them up, chef Adrienne will get you up-to-speed on every aspect of working with melons in the kitchen.
    Follow Chef Adrienne on Instagram at @chefadriennecheatham
    Director: Gunsel Pehlivan
    Director of Photography: Kevin Dynia
    Editor: Boris Khaykin
    Host and Expert: Adrienne Cheatham
    Director of Culinary Production: Kelly Janke
    Coordinating Producer: Tommy Werner
    Culinary Producer: Kat Boytsova
    Line Producer: Jen McGinity
    Associate Producer: Michael Cascio, Dimitri Lazarashvili
    Production Manager: Janine Dispensa
    Production Coordinator: Elizabeth Hymes
    Camera Operator: Jake Robbins
    Audio: Kurt Pierce
    Production Assistant: Nikki Ligos
    Hair & Make Up: Nina Blue
    Culinary Assistant: Jessica Do, Leslie Raney
    Research Director: Ryan Harrington
    Copy and Recipe Editor: Vivian Jao
    Post Production Supervisor: Stephanie Cardone
    Post Production Coordinator: Scout Alter
    Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araujo
    Assistant Editor: Billy Ward
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:20 A Brief Note On The Family
    0:57 Chapter 1 - Cucumis
    1:03 Cantaloupe
    2:51 Tuscan Cantaloupe
    4:04 Honeydew
    5:49 Canary Melon
    7:18 Galia Melon
    8:54 Ivory Gaya Melon
    10:09 Zerbinati Sun Sweet
    12:20 Hami Melon
    13:47 Crenshaw Melon
    15:28 Korean Melon
    16:41 Christmas Melon
    17:48 Chapter 2 - Citrullus
    17:50 Watermelon
    19:47 Yellow Watermelon
    21:28 Wrap Up
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  • @doubles1545
    @doubles1545 Рік тому +396

    I bought a seed mix that included “banana melon.” I planted some and I have two banana melons developing on the vine. I watched this in hopes of finding out what’s in store for me, but alas, banana melon wasn’t included so I’m still clueless what I will be getting with these melons.

    • @jynxx37
      @jynxx37 Рік тому +10

      Google it

    • @klaaskingma7435
      @klaaskingma7435 Рік тому +34

      You can just google it. Since melons cross pollinate so easily it’ll be physically impossible to cover every single obe

    • @lavenderwaffles4047
      @lavenderwaffles4047 Рік тому +10

      so what happened with the melons?

    • @doubles1545
      @doubles1545 Рік тому +81

      @@lavenderwaffles4047 a blasted squirrel chewed holes in them, then the ants got in. I didn’t get one. I’ll try again.

    • @lavenderwaffles4047
      @lavenderwaffles4047 Рік тому +18

      @@doubles1545 noooooo dangit!!!

  • @KamekazeKuban
    @KamekazeKuban Рік тому +390

    I love seeing these videos with her in it!!
    I like her puns, jokes and the way she conveys the information. She seems like a genuine person! Always a must watch! Can’t wait to see her in more videos like this!!

    • @moiraness444
      @moiraness444 Рік тому +8

      You should watch Adrienne on her season of Top Chef! Season 15!

    • @KamekazeKuban
      @KamekazeKuban Рік тому +2

      @@moiraness444 hell yea, thanks for that, I’ll definitely check it out!

    • @TheHomerowKeys
      @TheHomerowKeys Рік тому +1

      Leave it to Cleaver! LOL

    • @balalsheikh6226
      @balalsheikh6226 Місяць тому

      Haha

  • @doradodo1503
    @doradodo1503 Рік тому +43

    OMG! I used to love cantaloupe. My dad used to buy them in the summer and would throw the flesh in a blender with ice and sugar or just scoop it out with a spoon. It was a family activity eating cantaloupe together. I haven’t had it since he passed away. May he rest in peace ❤

    • @ascotter
      @ascotter Рік тому +7

      That took a sad turn. What a great memory. I hope you enjoy some cantaloupe in his memory soon

    • @augustsmith9553
      @augustsmith9553 Місяць тому

      Yeah, eat some cantaloupe, and heal yourself before you make anymore sad comments

  • @lunacy3
    @lunacy3 Рік тому +62

    I’ve been waiting for one of these type of videos to come out again😭 they’re always so interesting

  • @staticvoidmain
    @staticvoidmain Рік тому +45

    Filipino cantaloupes, locally just known as "melon" are sweet and very orange like the zerbinati. It tastes almost the same as a very ripe and sweet honeydew, which is why it is common to find them in juice form. I was hoping you'd show that here with a maybe a different name, but it seems like I've yet to find that variety here in the US.

    • @selymanis8606
      @selymanis8606 Рік тому +1

      Similar to Indonesia. We familiar with melon (cantaloupe), semangka (watermelon, red and yellow), timun suri (cucumis Melo L var Reticulatus Naudin) and blewah (cucumis Melo L var Cantalupensis L)

    • @maiqtyson3278
      @maiqtyson3278 7 місяців тому

      USA here, I grow up in a rural area that grows watermelons and cantaloupes as its main deal. When I saw that zerbinati I was like "that's a canteloupe" and then she said the price I just got unreasonably upset...

  • @douglasmijangos3327
    @douglasmijangos3327 Рік тому +89

    I love this girl .. she’s so into everything she does ❤️

    • @magik4353
      @magik4353 Рік тому

      and she got some nice melons too 😍

  • @CamiBolivar10
    @CamiBolivar10 Рік тому +99

    It’s impossible not to love her, and not get as excited as she does about every discovery of flavor with each bite. Definitely going to try and get hold of a couple of these to try out some of the recipes. So informative! Thanks!

  • @brandonk99ign
    @brandonk99ign Рік тому +55

    When you eventually got to the Korean melon, I was hoping you are the seeds. The seeds/fiber packs the most sugars and are actually the best part.

  • @errhka
    @errhka Рік тому +97

    I never noticed the difference between the regular and italian cantaloupe! Good to know. I tried a Hami Melon once cus it was on sale and they were great - my family loved how subtle and crunchy it was. Would definitely buy it again if I saw it

  • @JYMBO
    @JYMBO Рік тому +149

    Here in the UK Cantaloupes are not that common, Yellow Honeydew is the most common one you will see & you're also more likely to find a Watermelon before you find a cantaloupe

    • @JYMBO
      @JYMBO Рік тому +17

      oh just realized you call it canary melon but here its called yellow honeydew

    • @sharonhill2602
      @sharonhill2602 Рік тому +17

      I’m in the uk and see cantaloupes all the time. Unless you shop in Aldi.

    • @stephsnacks1272
      @stephsnacks1272 Рік тому +7

      @@sharonhill2602 I see them all the time too. Especially in Tesco’s

    • @JYMBO
      @JYMBO Рік тому +7

      oh i didn't mean you can't find them at all just that they are less common... cantaloupes are not considered the "default melon" or "gateway melon" here in the UK as she states cantaloupes are in the US or wherever she is from, if a shop here has 10 cantaloupes for sale you can bet there are 50 yellow honeydews on sale right next to them & maybe 20 watermelons, so whilst they are widely available it's not equal because not as many people buy them & some smaller shops like tesco express and even corner shops only sell Yellow honeydew & MAYBE watermelons if they have a big enough fruit section, so they are less common in general :D

    • @arickmccance3972
      @arickmccance3972 Рік тому +1

      @@JYMBO Blah Blah Blah

  • @ayaaahmed4677
    @ayaaahmed4677 Рік тому +12

    I love her so much! I don’t even care about melons but I love watching her :) my teachers should watch and take notes.

  • @moiraness444
    @moiraness444 Рік тому +8

    Adrienne is my absolute favourite to watch and learn from! We love this series. Please keep making more!

  • @deborahmandra2745
    @deborahmandra2745 10 місяців тому

    I had so much fun watching your presentation!
    Your humor is sssooo refreshing
    Thanks

  • @mohammadnaqvi5309
    @mohammadnaqvi5309 Рік тому +7

    So I noticed the origin of a few were Persia. In the North east of Iran we have a melon called "Kharbozeh Mashhadi" or Mashhadi Melon. Its super super good! Can't wait for the season to start again to get some!

  • @andhe3739
    @andhe3739 2 місяці тому +1

    i love adrienne so much, the way i learn so much because of her

  • @VerhoevenSimon
    @VerhoevenSimon Рік тому +2

    Some very interesting recipes and varieties!

  • @kadenrichards5660
    @kadenrichards5660 Рік тому +40

    You guys should do a “how to pair every wine” because tbh I get confused 😅

  • @haveyoutakenyourmeds
    @haveyoutakenyourmeds Рік тому +10

    The Christmas melon is known as piel de sapo in the UK. You can usually get them in bigger supermarkets, they tend to be on the pricier side, probably because they arent as popular as a honeydew (the name we give canary melon) or watermelon. Lidl had them for 95p this week!

    • @firechallenge9210
      @firechallenge9210 9 місяців тому +1

      Piel de sapo is actually the most common in spain and also the cheapest when someone says melon we almost instantly think in that one

  • @EmilyVioletMarie
    @EmilyVioletMarie Рік тому +1

    Yaaaayy I love the videos with Adrienne!

  • @nicolerain3127
    @nicolerain3127 8 місяців тому

    Love this! Its very informative and entertaining to watch. Thank you for the knowledge that was shared!

  • @woahcrash
    @woahcrash Рік тому +3

    she is my new queen of food education, I've been binging all these videos lol

  • @Craigbaby246
    @Craigbaby246 Рік тому +22

    Just got cantaloupe, honey dew and watermelon delivered this morning. Made a fresh fruit salad for lunch. So good.

  • @fufufuaru
    @fufufuaru Рік тому +4

    how I wish i was crew in that shoot, I want to try them all 😭I really like how chef Adrienne describes them very specifically

  • @yiasminathefangirl
    @yiasminathefangirl Рік тому +6

    in Cyprus, we eat watermelon with our national cheese, Halloumi❤ it’s my favourite fruit preparation, especially with the more softer type of halloumi

  • @PeopleLoveShorts
    @PeopleLoveShorts Рік тому +1

    I love her ponytail so lovely

  • @pauljones754
    @pauljones754 6 місяців тому

    OUTSTANDING INFORMATIVE BROADCAST. THANK YOU

  • @brokenglassshimmerlikestar3407
    @brokenglassshimmerlikestar3407 Рік тому +21

    I got a French cantalope and some Spanish jamón in the fridge. Time to see if they go together!

  • @asrinahdnahd
    @asrinahdnahd Рік тому

    she's such a character, love her!

  • @Torakosama
    @Torakosama Рік тому +8

    i love Adrienne Cheatham so much. her enthusiasm is what turned mw around on citrus fruits.

  • @cmcull987
    @cmcull987 Рік тому

    She's so fun and enthusiastic. Yay!

  • @aramwis9100
    @aramwis9100 Рік тому +1

    Never seen anyone so passionate and excited about melons. Loving it!

  • @angelinapark7177
    @angelinapark7177 Рік тому +3

    recently bought an orange watermelon and it tastes so good! I knew yellow watermelons were a thing but I did not know orange ones existed

  • @FujitheChef
    @FujitheChef Рік тому +22

    On videos like this, along with the country of origin, it would be cool to see what season the fruit/veggie should be planted.
    Gardeners would much appreciate that :)
    Keep making these videos! I love getting ideas of what to plant next in the garden.

    • @itsgonnabeanaurfromme
      @itsgonnabeanaurfromme Рік тому +3

      They probably consider that their audience doesn't just come from one country. The seasons are different from country to country and growing conditions even more so.
      And a gardener should make effort to look up growing conditions for a specific melon in their region rather than base it on this type of video.
      But also, the video is about melons, so summer, dear, melons don't grow outside in the winter.

  • @drcbeartooths
    @drcbeartooths Рік тому +1

    Tons of melon info - great. But she's the reason for the fun and wanting to find and cut into one of each. Thanks!

  • @apmoy70
    @apmoy70 9 місяців тому +4

    I concur on the watermelon with feta, they complement each other perfectly

  • @johnmarkvanzee
    @johnmarkvanzee 9 місяців тому +1

    I love watching her vids. She knows her stuff

  • @s.sarmadamer
    @s.sarmadamer Рік тому +38

    She's playing real life fruit ninja with these melons. What a throwback!

  • @fevereddreams3805
    @fevereddreams3805 Рік тому +2

    this was very fun and educational however she was just a natural - great video, great talent.

  • @kevenquinlan
    @kevenquinlan Рік тому

    Nice. You have the best presenter's personality, very congenial. Anywho- I've only had about 6 of those melons and I bought a Canary one summer in Desert Palm which was probably the best melon I ever ate. It was Soo juicy and sweet. It was like natures candy. Coachella grows a lot of melons but not a lot of different kinds. There is even a wash, Tahquitz, in Palm Springs, where someone/sometime had eaten a cantelope and thrown the seeds on the ground and the wash gets just enough water for it to grow really tiny, inedible ones. It's just weird as you're in a brutally hot, dry desert and here in this little tuft of area= melons, lol. It gets a lot of shade there from the mountain otherwise it would be too hot to grow without tons of water.

  • @hungrybesties
    @hungrybesties Рік тому +1

    Awesome and so yummy! Thanks for sharing! Have a great day

  • @emiliogonzales658
    @emiliogonzales658 Рік тому +18

    These guides are always so full of great historical information , and recipe ideas! Please do one for chile peppers.

  • @christinewebb4581
    @christinewebb4581 Рік тому

    My new favorite this year is the lemon drop melon

  • @smokeydoke100
    @smokeydoke100 Рік тому +7

    Something I learned about eating watermelon from the Japanese is, if you give it a very light sprinkling of salt, it really brings out the sweetness.

    • @ZPALMY
      @ZPALMY 11 місяців тому

      Late reply but you can do the same with pineapple! Cute doggo!

    • @furrycircuitry2378
      @furrycircuitry2378 11 місяців тому +1

      Tajin tastes amazing on watermelon

    • @smokeydoke100
      @smokeydoke100 11 місяців тому

      @@furrycircuitry2378 That's a new one for me. I'll have to try it.

    • @smokeydoke100
      @smokeydoke100 11 місяців тому

      @@furrycircuitry2378 Tried it, meh! I'll stick with my purple bamboo salt.

    • @stayfrosty2519
      @stayfrosty2519 10 місяців тому

      The southern US states probably taught the Japanese that food accompaniment.

  • @riachuelowe2417
    @riachuelowe2417 Рік тому +3

    As a spaniard Christmas Melons are the top tier food in Summer, y'all should try it!!

  • @ashifahajira7201
    @ashifahajira7201 Рік тому

    love watching these at 3 am

  • @crugkvadrat3161
    @crugkvadrat3161 Рік тому

    What a masterpiece video

  • @questionresearch8721
    @questionresearch8721 Рік тому

    Thank you in advance. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @bluegrassboy2448
    @bluegrassboy2448 Рік тому

    Watermelon thankfully brings back good memories. I love hearing the older folks from the Great Depression/WW2 era tell stories about when they were kids, they would pool their money together with friends and buy a melon from the produce stand. They would then tie a rope to a tree, near a creek and tie the other end to the melon, and let it float in the creek to cool it down. They would relax under the shade of the tree and await the treasure of the sweet melon. What a combo!

  • @giuseppegarrubba57
    @giuseppegarrubba57 Рік тому +2

    as an italian, almost every one of these videos make me proud.
    Today I learned that "granita" doesn't have a translation in english

  • @RailgunBlaster
    @RailgunBlaster Рік тому

    i need more melon reviews omggg

  • @anniestumpy9918
    @anniestumpy9918 Рік тому +12

    That was informative, thanks!
    Funny enough, in Germany I don't remember ever having seen what you introduced as "honeydew melon" (although it looked and sounded absolutely delicious!) whereas what you called "canary melon" is called "Honigmelone" - honey melon in German. Confusing! :)

    • @EagleChrysaetos
      @EagleChrysaetos Рік тому +1

      oh I THOUGHT th canary melon looked like what we in the UK call honeydew too

  • @_Toxicity
    @_Toxicity Рік тому +1

    With your Pro/Home Chef Swap or your 3 Levels series, could you do Po Boy Sandwiches?

  • @grandmabiscuits
    @grandmabiscuits 9 місяців тому

    i love eating most of a watermelon rind, even when completely plain and unprepared and unpickled. i don’t go all the way to the skin, but i eat pretty much all the way to the medium-dark green parts. honestly the white/light green parts are my favorite parts of a watermelon.

  • @hoverschmoover
    @hoverschmoover Рік тому

    Love Chef Adrienne! I believe she was a finalist in Top Chef Colorado?

  • @alanna4148
    @alanna4148 Рік тому

    Damn I love this video !! Thank you

  • @joylox
    @joylox Рік тому +1

    I've had a yellow watermelon from a local farm that grows heirloom varieties, and I found it was sweeter, almost more like a canary melon, which is another favourite of mine. Unfortunately I haven't had any luck trying to grow them myself. I can grow squash and cucumbers no problem, I made so many pickles this year with my baskets of extra cucumbers, but no luck with a watermelon.

    • @myurbangarden7695
      @myurbangarden7695 Рік тому +1

      You will have to start the seeds inside or " greenhouse" the vine. Melon 🍉 needs a lot of heat. Try the sugar baby variety under some sort of hoop house or greenhouse plastic.

  • @ColombianLNP
    @ColombianLNP Рік тому +3

    She's so awesome and beautiful i love these ! Learned quite a lot today, cheers from your biggest fan in Colombia amigos!

  • @monstahotdog304
    @monstahotdog304 Рік тому +3

    Omg why did she get rid of the seeds for the Korean melon. That's literally the sweetest and best part

    • @hbanana7
      @hbanana7 Рік тому +1

      Scrolled to see if anyone felt the way i did. 😅

  • @bootsiemon
    @bootsiemon Рік тому

    She is nice to listen to ☺~ also Yellow watermelon is sooooooo good.

  • @panjimartiandaru3081
    @panjimartiandaru3081 Рік тому +2

    The room must be smells amazing, with those melons.
    I'd love to taste some of less common melons, I haven't see some of those here in local market yet.

  • @greenapple9477
    @greenapple9477 Рік тому

    She's back!

  • @akimana16d
    @akimana16d Рік тому +1

    I love her and her little dance when she tastes something good.❤️

  • @mariamercedeschaconfernand1075

    Great video!

  • @JohnHausser
    @JohnHausser Рік тому +2

    🍉 🍈 Most underrated fruits of all time 😭
    Cheers from San Diego California

  • @baonguyen-po3ko
    @baonguyen-po3ko Рік тому +4

    Here in Vietnam we have a variety called " Dưa Gang " Its like a big long melon with a yellow-greenish color when its ripe.U know it ripens once u see a few cracks on the rind.The flesh is bland ,soft almost creamy but the smell to me is heaven. Because its so bland we eat it with sugar/condensed milk and crushed ice 🤤🤤🤤

  • @nicolenew1708
    @nicolenew1708 Рік тому +1

    SUPER AMAZING

  • @emilytaylor9108
    @emilytaylor9108 Рік тому

    I was always taught to thump or gently whack a watermelon to test its ripeness. A hollow sound meant it was not too ripe, but if it sounded flat, then it was overripe.

  • @_Toxicity
    @_Toxicity Рік тому +1

    With your Pro/Home Chef Swap or your 3 Levels series, could you do Chicken Cordon Bleu?

  • @EmirCookingDay
    @EmirCookingDay Рік тому

    interesting recipes and varieties

  • @ori_iorithegreat1463
    @ori_iorithegreat1463 Рік тому

    Her reflexes were crazy

  • @anugrahsetyawibawa4449
    @anugrahsetyawibawa4449 Рік тому +6

    omg I love her! I love the energy and the jokes, i don’t care about the melon, just waiting for her next pun

  • @maccrazy7335
    @maccrazy7335 Рік тому +2

    I always cut cantaloupes and honeydews lengthwise take the seeds out and spoon it out of the rind...

  • @JohnPMiller
    @JohnPMiller Рік тому +4

    Missing: Casaba and Charentais. I have been calling Christmas melons "Crenshaws" until I saw this video.😞

  • @admobeer9551
    @admobeer9551 7 місяців тому

    This was a fun watch.

  • @Yaimthatguy1
    @Yaimthatguy1 Рік тому

    I was looking for the guide to big melons and found this by accident, how cool, though!

  • @gregalisondrr
    @gregalisondrr Рік тому +1

    This is why epicurious is one of my favorite channels. Very informative. by the way, english is not my native language. i heard the word subtle several times in this video, i searched it up but i still cant understand the meaning. anyone mind helping me understand the context behind it? im so bothered that i cant get it 😁

    • @lilyn7497
      @lilyn7497 Рік тому +1

      a subtle taste is basically a taste that you barely taste, or only slightly taste in your mouth. a "light" flavor if that makes sense

  • @stardust9072
    @stardust9072 Рік тому

    have u tried melon manis terengganu? it's sweet (orange part) and crunchy on the exterior (greenish part). very nice. i only eat that melon variety so it should be good.

  • @anavictorianormie
    @anavictorianormie Рік тому

    Gosh, I love melons so much

  • @barbarahalsey4001
    @barbarahalsey4001 Рік тому

    We grew banana lope when I was a kid a long yellow melon that looked like a banana and tasted like a mild lope , I have never found them in stores , you could find the seeds in Burpe seed Co.

  • @MariaReynoldsWeir
    @MariaReynoldsWeir Рік тому

    Cantelope or honeydew juice, Lime, and fig infused bourbon. My favorite cocktail.

  • @user-qk7ev7rm7e
    @user-qk7ev7rm7e 2 місяці тому

    15:28 As one korean, I have to say something.
    You must eat the korean melon with seeds!
    The seed has everything that melon has like softness, sweetness, and more.

  • @beanb34n95
    @beanb34n95 Рік тому +4

    Can you make a big guide about beans? I would appreciate it.

  • @thomashartmann5625
    @thomashartmann5625 Рік тому

    You can tell, she really loves her melons, love the passion in this video

  • @Cheese-mr4tn
    @Cheese-mr4tn Рік тому

    I love this lady

  • @A.Filthy.Casual
    @A.Filthy.Casual Рік тому +7

    She's very smart and informative so I'm not mad--but bruh why's she been the only person in Epicurious videos lately lol

  • @ryotanada
    @ryotanada Рік тому +7

    Fan of melons myself. Hell, even from the first second, when she cuts into that thing, I can smell it from here.

  • @eastafrica1020
    @eastafrica1020 Рік тому

    My favorite reviewer.

  • @VioletxWing
    @VioletxWing Рік тому +3

    You can also knock on a watermelon to see if it's ripe. If it sounds hollow, it's ripe! If it sounds dense, it's not.

  • @gnomeandgarden6157
    @gnomeandgarden6157 Рік тому

    The Galia melon is marketed (at least in my area) as Kiss Melons (Summer Kiss, Sugar Kiss...).

  • @allmic101
    @allmic101 Рік тому +1

    I don't know who this woman is but I love her 😍😅 I came for the melons but stayed for her personality. 😌

  • @austinduke8876
    @austinduke8876 Рік тому

    This woman's enthusiasm for melon is intoxicating.

  • @matthewcarreras1904
    @matthewcarreras1904 Рік тому +5

    Herbs or Berries should be next. Lot of interesting varieties.

    • @KevinPan-tl6vn
      @KevinPan-tl6vn Рік тому +1

      Melons are berries and bananas are too

    • @matthewcarreras1904
      @matthewcarreras1904 Рік тому +1

      @@KevinPan-tl6vn I know this already but I'm talking more about traditionally viewed berries.

  • @haleywagner3144
    @haleywagner3144 Рік тому

    Her happy melon dances give me hope for my future

  • @sharonhill2602
    @sharonhill2602 Рік тому

    I don’t even like melon, but love this series.

  • @sweatybeanz808
    @sweatybeanz808 Рік тому +3

    Yummy melon! 😋 🍉🍈 also very informational, I've learned a lot!

  • @microplastique
    @microplastique Рік тому

    i had to check which type of melon i had in the fridge lol, it's a canari melon and id say here in turkey it's the most common type (and my favorite)

  • @liavenexiana4455
    @liavenexiana4455 Рік тому +2

    The yellow watermelons we have here in the Philippines are smaller and oval in shape and has dark green skin 😊

  • @barryschalkwijk9388
    @barryschalkwijk9388 День тому

    Galia's are the most common over here. You want them a bit more ripe and then they really start popping in flavor.

  • @johnlamasters3224
    @johnlamasters3224 Рік тому

    canary melon is my favorite :)

  • @Turquoisebadger
    @Turquoisebadger Рік тому +1

    I want to be the person that gets to take the leftovers home after this is filmed.