What is the Luberon melon?

What is the Luberon melon?

With its green skin and orange flesh, this intensely sweet and juicy fruit speaks of the 300 days of sunshine the region receives in a year. The Cavaillon melon’s growing period is long – from May to September – and it is picked by hand so as not to damage it. The seller will know which melon will be perfect for you.

What is Luberon known for?

The Luberon is the heart of Provence Close your eyes and dream of Provence and the chances are you are seeing the Luberon: spectacular landscapes of vineyards and lavender, fascinating ‘perched’ hill-top villages, daily markets and outstanding natural produce, all bathed in the pure light of van Gogh and Cezanne.

What melon is only found in South France?

Charentais melon
The Charentais melon is almost the only variety grown in France and despite its name it does not originate from the Charente.

What kind of melon is used in meaningful beauty?

cantaloupe charentais
The melon extract in Meaningful Beauty’s revolutionary treatment products is taken from a rare form of “cantaloupe charentais”, which is grown only in the south of France.

Is Luberon worth visiting?

The Luberon region was relatively unknown in terms of tourism until the beginning of the 1900s and began booming in the 1980s with the publication of a series of books by Peter Mayle about his life as an expat in Ménerbes. Whilst it’s still a very popular area (particularly in summer), it’s a wonderful place to visit.

How do you get to Luberon?

How to get there

  1. By Train: The nearest train stations are located in Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, Manosque or Cavaillon.
  2. By Air: Marseille Provence International Airport is only 1 hour and 30 minutes from the Luberon geopark.

What does a Charentais melon taste like?

Their flesh is firmer and richer than your average cantaloupe, and the flavor is pretty much unsurpassed: sweet, with an even – but not overpowering – musky note and smooth texture. This complexity makes Charentais an ideal melon for pairing with other ingredients.

Where are Charentais melons from?

Southeastern France
Charentais melons are native to Southeastern France, specifically the fields around the town of Cavaillon.

What is the heart of Provence?

Located in the heart of Provence, Avignon has everything needed to enchant you with its art de vivre and rich architectural heritage.

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