Archaeologists in Japan unearthed the world's oldest melon. It was intact, the flesh still attached to the rind, after 2100 years. The Research Institute for Humanity & Nature in Kyoto used radiocarbon testing to determine the age of the fruit.
Researcher Shuji Yamazaki explains: the melon might have been so well-preserved because it was in a vacuum-packed state in a wet layer below the ground, an environment hostile to micro-organisms that might otherwise have broken down the remains.

So, it looks like even 2100 years ago, people liked to have melon after they swim...Wayne didn't start that!
All I can say is that my life is pretty plain.... |
* Andrew Marvell (1621-1678): "The nectarine, and curious peach, / Into my hands themselves do reach; / Stumbling on melons, as I pass, / Ensnared with flowers, I fall on grass."
[Oldest Melon Discovered] [Blind Melon]
[Shuji Yamazaki] [Melon Salad]
2100 years...
ReplyDeleteWow.
I won't buy a melon if it's two weeks out of season.
Good thing the cantalope season has started, here in Israel....
Thanks for stopping by Michael.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean - we only buy 3 days worth of fruit at a time so that the choices are always fresh.