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Stir in the syrup and lemon juice. Taste carefully. If the melon is not fully ripe, you may want to add a little more syrup. Cover and freeze the fruit puree in ice cube trays [we needed 2.5 trays worth]. When frozen, place several cubes at a time into a food processor and puree until smooth.
For centuries, bitter melon has been used in the Philippines as a therapeutic remedy in a variety of illnesses such as leukemia, diabetes(before the invention of insulin) asthma, insect bites, menstrual cycle problems, stomach problems, as well as many other maladies. Today, in the United S
We have established a regeneration protocol for melon (Cucumis melo L.), using cotyledons as explants, in which the overall regeneration frequency reached more than 90 percent, and combined this protocol with Agrobacterium tumefaciens transformation to produce transgenic melon plants.