Aarti     this is
A heirloom melon  called a weird name:    Tigger melon (its an apabhramsha
of tiger the carnivore..... there is a childrens' book  character calld
Tigger...)

originally from armenia
very sweet and fragrant

there's another called Passport melon from Israel  but thats more yellow
regular skin but equally sweet

and one more from Mexico... I dont remember the name...

they look very similar and taste heavenly..

did you buy one and eat it

if you did not,    missed an experience...

but you may find in muscat or oman where you frequently travel to as exotic
fruits are becoming common in that part of the world.....

usha di


On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 7:09 PM, Aarti S. Khale <aarti.kh...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Fruits seen at the Farmers Market in Fremont during Sept,14.
> Melon?
> Aarti
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