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Nearly mature winter melon | ||||||||||||||
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Benincasa hispida Thunb. | ||||||||||||||
The winter melon (Template:Zh-cp, Japanese 冬瓜(とうがん)tougan, tormuj in Bengali and पेठा in Hindi, Boodagumbala in Kannada, Boodida gummadi kaaya in Telugu or Kumbalanga in Malayalam, Upo in Tagalog), also called white gourd or ash gourd or petha, is a vine grown for its very large fruit, eaten as a vegetable. The fruit is fuzzy when young. 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 1-2 metres in length. The word "melon" in the name is somewhat misleading, as the fruit is not sweet.
Originally domesticated in Southeast Asia, the winter melon is now widely grown in East Asia and South Asia as well. In North India it is cut into rectangular pieces and boiled in a sugar syrup to create a translucent, almost clear candy or sweet, and is often flavored with rose water. In this form it keeps and cans well allowing it to be sold in canned form around the world. In South India it is used to make curries.
The winter melon requires very warm weather to grow but can be kept through the winter much like winter squash. The winter melon can typically be stored for 12 months. The melons are used in stir fry or to make winter melon soup, which is often served in the scooped out melon, which has been intricately decorated by scraping off the waxy coating.
Occasionally, it's used to produce a fruit drink which has a very distinctive taste. It is usually sweetened with caramelised sugar, which enhances the taste.
The shoots, tendrils, and leaves of the plant may also be eaten as greens.
Winter melon is a common name for the inodorus cultivar group of the muskmelon (Cucumis melo L), or one of its members alternatively known as casaba, honeydew, or Persian.
Vernacular names
- Mandarin Chinese: 冬瓜 (Pinyin: dōng guā, Wade-Giles: tung¹ kwa¹)
- Japanese 冬瓜(とうがん) tougan
- English: ash gourd, Chinese winter melon, fuzzy melon, petha, wax gourd, winter melon, white gourd
- French: courge cireuse, bidao, courgette velue
- India: petha, pethakaddu
- Indonesia: beligo
- Kannada: boodagumbala
- Malay: kundur
- Malayalam: kumbalanga
- Portuguese: abóbora d’água, comalenge
- Tagalog: upo
- Telugu Language (Andhra Pradesh): booDida Gummadikaaya
- Thai: ฟัก
- Vietnamese: bí đao
- Bengali: Tormuj
References
- Melon, Winter (Purdue University)
See also
- Double steaming for a Cantonese dish called Winter melon urn (冬瓜盅).
- Sweetheart cake, a famous sweet Chinese pastry made with winter melon.
External links
- PROTAbase on Benincasia hispida
- Multilingual taxonomic information from the University of Melbourne
- Benincasa hispida
- Benincasa hispida Click on Benincasa in the list on the lower left.