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Are melons vegan?

Melons is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is melons?

Melons are a refreshing and juicy fruit that belong to the Cucurbitaceae family, which includes cucumbers, pumpkins, and squash. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, ranging from small and round to large and oblong, and can be green, yellow, or orange on the outside with a sweet and succulent flesh inside. Melons are packed with essential vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin C, potassium, and beta-carotene, which help support a healthy immune system, maintain hydration, and promote healthy skin. They are a popular ingredient in salads, smoothies, and desserts, and can be enjoyed on their own as a refreshing snack on a hot summer day.

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