pepino
Pepino, also known as pepino dulce or melon pear, is the edible fruit of Solanum muricatum, a small shrub in the nightshade family (Solanaceae). Native to the Andean valleys of Peru and northern Chile, it has long been cultivated for its sweet, refreshing fruit. In English the term pepino is common; in Spanish, pepino can also refer to cucumber, but this article focuses on the pepino dulce fruit.
The plant is a branched shrub reaching up to 1–2 meters, with simple leaves and purple to
Pepino thrives in warm, frost-free climates, with well-drained soil and regular moisture. It can be grown from
Culinary use: Pepino is commonly eaten fresh in fruit salads or desserts, and used in juices and