Wednesday, June 27, 2007

This was my breakfast

We were walking through Meijer last night and saw the most interesting thing in the produce section. It was a brightly colored fruit with little spines poking out of it. I picked one up to examine it and thought "This looks more like a dog toy than a piece of fruit." Of course, I had to buy it.

I didn't know what it was at the register, and so I u-scanned it as if it were an ugli fruit, even though it clearly wasn't. I came in to work this morning, cut it open, and this is what I found.


It's tart like a kiwi, messy like a tomato, and apparently only contains 25 calories. A co-worker did some research while I was in the kitchen making a mess and found out that it was called a "horned melon", that it comes from Africa, and that there are all sorts of ways one can use it.

I scrubbed it out so my co-workers could get a good look at it. The inside of the rind is similar to a pumpkin after the fruit has been scrubbed away. When I get the opportunity, I'll totally get some more in order to try some of the recipes that my "horned melon" google search turned up. One involving beef. Sweet, right?

2 comments:

Kathleen said...

That is so weird looking. Thanks for being the one to try it... I've seen those before myself, but definitely never had the courage to grab one. How on earth did you eat it?

jurgendon said...

It wasn't easy. The first one I cut into wedges and sort of ate everything but the pulp. The second half I tried to eat like a grapefruit - with marginal success.

I don't know how else you'd do it. After sasha gets back from Italy I expect we'll try that recipe.