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Sprite Melons Delivery or Pickup

The Instacart guide to sprite melon products

If you're looking to add a new melon to your rotation, you can't go wrong with the small but mighty sprite melon. With their cream-colored skin and white flesh that delivers hints of honeydew, pear, and watermelon, these small, grapefruit-sized melons make a delicious snack. When you're in the mood for sprite melons, you can make your day a little easier by ordering via Instacart!

About sprite melons

The sprite melon, a honeydew hybrid from Cucumis Melo that originated in Japan, grows on a vine. They're part of the Cucurbitaceae family, which includes hundreds of foods that grow in tropical and temperate climates, including melons, cucumbers, gourds, pumpkins, and squashes. Like other cucurbits, spite melons are seeded and fleshy with a tough rind.

This crisp fruit came to North Carolina in the 1990s when farmers discovered that these Asian melons did well in that state's climate. Sprite melons were once considered a specialty crop, but their popularity has increased throughout the years. They are still grown almost exclusively in North Carolina.

When you eat a sprite melon, you can expect juicy flesh with a crisp texture similar to an apple and a sweet, complex flavor. The unique taste and high nutritional content make sprite melons a healthy and tasty choice. Sprite melons are unique because of their size. They usually weigh about 1 to 1.5 pounds, which is considerably smaller than other melon varieties. You can even find sprite melons that weigh less than a pound.

How to tell if sprite melons are ripe

Sprite melons are typically available in the summer. When ripe, sprite melons change from a white or cream color to a yellow shade. A ripe melon's skin will start to display bright markings near the end that had the blossom. These are referred to as sugar cracks, and they indicate that a melon is ripe and ready to deliver optimal sweetness.

A ripe melon will also have a sweet scent. The flesh will be firm and juicy and taste like a combination of honeydew, watermelon, and pear, while an unripe melon may taste a lot like a cucumber!

Look for well-formed sprite melons. Sprite melons should not have the stem attached, so you'll see a shallow depression in that place. Avoid sprite melons with bruises or that are mushy or green, and avoid any with deep cracks in their rinds.

How to store sprite melons

If you don't cut a sprite melon, it will keep ripening at room temperature. Uncut sprite melons can have a shelf life of two to three weeks if you store them between 45 and 55 degrees Fahrenheit.

Once you cut a sprite melon, you should store it in the refrigerator in a sealed container. Cut melon pieces will keep for up to three days. You can also freeze sprite melon slices by putting them on a cookie sheet, placing wax paper between layers, and then storing them in plastic bags.

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FAQs about sprite melons

A whole melon yields about one cup of flesh. A serving of this size provides about 110 calories and more than the full recommended daily intake of vitamin C. This immune-system-boosting vitamin can aid in the healing process, protect against infections, help the body absorb folate and iron, and act as an antioxidant. Sprite melons are also a source of fiber and iron. They're low in sodium, low in fat, and cholesterol-free. Sprite melons have a sugar content that is about 25% to 30% higher than many other melons.

Small sprite melons are ideal for snacking, and they're perfect to use for desserts, as well. You can serve raw slices on their own, but they're also great added to smoothies, salads, and more.

Before you cut into a sprite melon, make sure to wash the outside rind very well using clean, running water. That's because the outside of a sprite melon, as with other melons, can have bacteria. Washing the melon before cutting helps you prevent the transfer of bacteria to the inside fruit.

To cut a sprite melon after washing, first, slice it in half. Then, scoop out the melon's seeds from the middle of each half. You can then slice the melon into wedges, or you can scoop out the flesh to use. Remember to refrigerate cut sprite melons until you're ready to serve them or use them in recipes.

You can save time and simplify the shopping experience by getting your favorite sprite melon products, including organic sprite melons, via Instacart. Fill your cart, then order sprite melons today with Instacart. The Instacart app is convenient and easy to use. Just choose your items, and an Instacart shopper will pick them up for you. You can even enjoy same-day delivery!