“Discovering the Wonders of Trichosanthes anguina: The Fascinating Snake Melon”

The snake loofah is a petite flower that boasts five petals, each adorned with playful fringes and curls, reminiscent of the hair of a young girl.

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The snake melon, which has its roots in India, has been brought over to Vietnam and has become well-suited to our climate and soil.

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The tiger loofah or Indian melon is commonly referred to as snake melon, with its scientific name being Trichosanthes anguina L.

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Snake gourd is a member of the gourd plant family.

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The snake melon has a great love for climbing and is known for its ability to bear a plethora of fruits.

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Snake gourd cultivation is now widespread and can even be found in urban households.

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Snake gourd is a versatile vegetable that can be prepared in various ways. It’s commonly used to make soup, often with shrimp as an added ingredient. You can also stir-fry it with chicken and duck intestines, or mix it with other vegetables. In fact, it tastes great even when eaten raw.

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The snake loofah flower bears a striking resemblance to the curly locks of a young girl.

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The snake-shaped loofah is quite impressive due to its length and unique design.

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Melons are known for their distinctively long and curvy shape, often resembling a zigzag pattern. These fruits typically come in shades of white and are adorned with stripes that add to their unique appearance.

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