Snow Leopard Melons have unusual variegated exterior, but for all their showy green on creamy white patterns, they are, simply, a delicious petite honeydew variety. The sweet, white flesh has a firmer texture than a regular green-flesh honeydew. Perfect to eat as is, but would be beautifully elevated in a melon salad with some mint, fruit skewers, eaten simply with a squeeze of fresh lime juice, or wrapped with prosciutto.

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Sunny Harvest

Lancaster, PA

Sunny Harvest, LLC is a locally owned and operated growing co-op located in Lancaster County PA. With over two dozen small Amish family farm members throughout the plain communities in Chester and Lancaster counties, produce is grown using traditional and conventional agricultural cultivation practices. Family Farm Fresh produce includes: diversified vegetables, small fruits, greens, and herbs.

Store at room temperature until ripe, then store whole in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. Once cut in half/sections leave seeds in to maintain freshness, wrap tightly with plastic, and store in the fridge for up to 3 days. Store smaller cut pieces of melon in a sealed container for up to two days.