Honeydew Survey at the Highcroft Subdivision in Cary, NC, 2005

This was a project of the NC Specialty Crops Program and is maintained her for historical reference. On August 6, 2005, personnel from the marketing division of NCDA & CS held a honeydew taste testing at the Highcroft subdivision in Cary, North Carolina.
The survey consisted of five varieties of honeydew melons. All varieties were grown at the Cunningham Research Station in Kinston, North Carolina. People participating in the survey were asked gender, age, and number in household. They were then asked to rate the five varieties as to taste, sweetness, and overall ranking. Finally, they were asked if they had purchased honeydew melons in the past; and which, if any, of these melons from the test they would purchase.

Here within are the results of the survey.

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Reviewed on 7/1/2022. Jeanine Davis, NC Alternative Crops & Organics Program, Department of Horticultural Science, NC State University.