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What kind of fruit is this?
Melon (also known as cantaloupe, cantaloupe) is named after its sweet taste and is also known as cantaloupe because of its fragrant smell. The fruits of Cucurbitaceae are fleshy, multicellular and multi-seeded, similar to berries, but the receptacle and exocarp of these fruits heal and often form a thick skin, which is called "melon" in classification, and Hami melon is a typical example. The fruit of Hami melon consists of five carpels, and the seeds are attached to the edge of carpels, belonging to the lateral membrane placenta. There is a false diaphragm derived from midvein in the center of each carpel. In fleshy fruits, seeds are mostly spread by animals, but the fruits that are not favored by animals can not germinate until the melons are ripe and the skins are rotten. Traditional Chinese medicine has confirmed that wax gourd has remarkable effects of relieving summer heat, quenching thirst and diuresis.