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July 29, 2004
Twisting My Melon, Man
This summer I've been far too slack about getting up early on Saturdays and going to the Carrboro Farmer's Market. But sleep or no sleep, there was absolutely no way that I was going to miss last Saturday's market featuring the annual melon tasting. Watermelon is one of my favorite things about summer, especially now that the smaller and sweeter seedless varieties are readily available in major grocery stores. Over the past two months I've typed 4032 (and sometimes 4031) onto those self-service checkout touchscreens time and time again. But I'd been looking forward to a chance to cut out the middleman. Enter "Melon Tasting 2004"....
I arrived at the Farmer's Market around 8:45 am and got in a small line by the main gazebo structure where the tasting was taking place. Several melon tasting workers/volunteers were in the middle of the gazebo, cutting and slicing all sorts of different melons into small toothpick-able chunks. Plates full of these melon samples were arranged in a big circle around the edge of the gazebo. Tasting participants got to take a list of the different varieties and growers and also a ballot on which to cast votes for the best watermelon, the best cantaloupe, and the best "other melon". First up was the "Early Dew" melon from Stanford Farm. I'm normally not so big on honeydews, but this one was a pretty great melon. A little sweeter and more flavorful than most honeydews I've had...and the clear winner in the "other melon" category. Next up was an Athena cantaloupe from Maple Spring Gardens. One of several locally produced Athena cantaloupes and a little disappointing, I thought. Luckily, this was followed up by an awesome Cooperstown Seedless watermelon from Lyon Farms. There were several other great watermelons to follow, but the incredibly delicious Cooperstown Seedless wound up winning my watermelon vote.
Posted by Tim at July 29, 2004 12:33 PM
Comments
That melon in your hand is messing with my sense of perspective. It's too small! I wish I had known about Melonfest 2004. I love melons above all other fruit.
Posted by: pinky at July 29, 2004 08:43 PM