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Benincasa hispida - Kushmanda, Winter melon

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[[File:Benincasa hispida compose.jpg|thumb|right|''Winter melon'']]
The '''winter melon''', also called '''ash gourd, white gourd, winter gourd, tallow gourd''' '''Chinese preserving melon''' is a vine grown for its very large fruit, eaten as a vegetable when mature. It is the only member of the genus Benincasa. The fruit is fuzzy when young. The immature melon has thick white flesh that is sweet when eaten. By maturity, the fruit loses its hairs and develops a waxy coating, giving rise to the name wax gourd, and providing a long shelf life. The melon may grow as large as 80 cm in length. Although the fruit is referred to as a "melon," the fully grown crop is not sweet. Native to South Asia and Southeast Asia, the winter melon is widely grown throughout Asia.
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