flexuosus   group,  long    and twisted like    a   snake,
which    includes    the     “Armenian   cucumber.”
There    is  also    the    dudaim   group   of  small,
especially   musky   melons  used    in  the     U.S.
South   and elsewhere   for preserves   and simply
to   scent   the     air     (pocket     melon,  pomegranate
melon,   smell   melon);    dudaim   is  Hebrew  for
“love-plants.”  The horned  melon,  also    called
jelly    melon   and     kiwano,     is  the     fruit   of
Cucumis metuliferus,    a   native  of  Africa  with    a
spiky    yellow  skin    and     a   relatively  scant
amount   of  emerald-green,  translucent     gel
surrounding  its     seeds.  The     gel     has     a   sweet
cucumbery   flavor  and is  used    in  drinks, fresh
sauces,  and     sorbets.    The     hollowed-out    skin
makes   a   decorative  container.
Watermelon   The     watermelon  is  a   distant
relative     of  the     other   melons,     the     fruit   of  an
African  vine,  Citrullus    lanatus,    whose   wild
relatives   are very    bitter. The Egyptians   were
eating  it  5,000   years   ago,    and the Greeks  knew
