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QuestionCan I make a smoothie with it?Jason SwiatkowskiCommunity AnswerYes, but you may want to strain the seeds out first. Scoop out the inside and pass the pulp through cheesecloth or a fine strainer to separate the seeds from the juice.
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QuestionCan I plant the seeds?Community AnswerYes! Plant the seeds about an inch into the soil during the spring. After that you can find instructions online for caring for the plants.
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QuestionHow long does it last in a Ziplock bag?Community AnswerIt will not last very long before it spoils.
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QuestionCan I eat the skin of Kiwanis fruit?Community AnswerNo, you may not eat the skin. It would be painful.
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QuestionCan I eat the seeds inside?Community AnswerYes, you can eat the seeds. It's like a pomegranate; the seeds are edible.
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QuestionWhat do horned melons taste like?Community AnswerPeople claim different things, like cucumber or banana. Personally, I think it tastes similar to kiwi.
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QuestionCan I eat the flesh?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionWhy are kiwanos not as well known as apples, oranges, and peaches?Community AnswerBecause they are imported fruit from South America and Africa. They are well known there.
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QuestionWill they keep (like pumpkin/spaghetti squash), or do they have to be eaten once ripe?Community AnswerThey will keep, although they are best stored in a cool place (between 55-65 degrees F).
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QuestionHow many calories are in a standard size kiwano?Community AnswerA standard size raw kiwano contains 96 calories. A cup (8.2 oz) contains 104 calories.
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QuestionWhere can I buy kiwanos?Community AnswerMost larger grocery chains carry them. You could also search online.
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QuestionWhich nutrients are in kiwanos?Community AnswerKiwanos are a good source of magnesium, beta carotene, and vitamin A.
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QuestionI'm allergic to kiwi, are these related to the kiwi fruit? And can I eat them?Community AnswerKiwi is a high risk fruit regarding allergies because it cross-reacts with many other allergens. While the Kiwi and the Kiwano (horned melon) are related, the Kiwano doesn't cross react in the same way. This makes it unlikely you will experience an allergic reaction. However, I advise you to consider how serious your symptoms are. If kiwis cause you rash, vomiting, or anaphylactic shock you might want to ask your doctor before consuming as there is a very small chance you could have a reaction.
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QuestionCan I eat the seeds?Community AnswerYes, you can. However, they're not as flavorful as the flesh. They taste a bit bland.
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