Found this fruit(?) growing around my house, anybody know what it is? Is it edible, and if so what would it go well with?
>>8725139
Looks like an unripe pumpkin, cut it open and post pics, then roast the seeds for a delicious snack
>>8725151
The seed look like pumpkin, but they could also be melon of some kind. Rockmelon maybe?
>>8725167
Looks more like a melon than a pumpkin to me, where do you live? Does it smell/taste like anything
>>8725177
Newcastle, Australia. It's not ripe enough to smell/taste strongly like anything.
>>8725181
Eat it and post results.
>>8725189
>eat this random unripe thing you don't know what it is and see what happens
I'm pretty sure there's straight up better ways to determine what it is.
>>8725181
Try making a smoothie with it, probably your best bet with unripe fruit
looks like a honeydew to me
>>8725195
Don't be a goddamn pussy.
All you have to fear in Australia are the animals.
>>8725205
>All you have to fear in Australia are the animals
Everything in Australia wants you to suffer
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendrocnide_moroides
>>8725203
>>8725205
Honeydew, more like Honey, Dew I regret eating that. Shit sucked serious dong. Bland as hell, and whatever flavor was there was not the good kind.
On the plus side, I can hold it down and there's no nausea/sweating/diarrhea (yet) so I think I'm fine.
>>8725210
Man, that's just not fair. The fruits of that plant look delicious. Like right out of a fairy tale.
Demi-chink here.
That there's a wintermelon, but unripe. They're pale green, pale yellow or white when ripe, dark green when unripe. They're meant for cooking, usually in soups. Clam and wintermelon soup is p good, if ya wanna look up a recipe.