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Organic Cantaloupe on Sale This Friday Only

By Jennifer Cheng, August 15, 2011  |  Meet the Blogger  |  More Posts by Jennifer Cheng
So juicy and sweet, what better way to celebrate what’s left of summer than with some cold slices of organic cantaloupe? We’ll have it on sale this Friday at two for $3. (It’s a one day only sale, so make sure you stop in on Friday, August 19th to get your share of organic cantaloupe! Most of our stores do not offer rain checks for these one day sales.) $x.xx = amount of savings will vary How do you pick the best cantaloupe? (Hint: no thumping!) Here are some tips to follow:
  • Judge ripeness by pressing lightly on the end opposite the stem — ripe cantaloupe will yield to the pressure of your finger.
  • Choose cantaloupe that is heavy for its size and free of bruises or other damage.
  • Check the navel (stem end) for excessive softness and/or mold.
Sliced, balled or cubed, cantaloupe is great for picnics, snacks and simple summer desserts. If you’re looking to put another spin on cantaloupe, here are some ideas:
  • Add a little sugar, lemon, ice and mint or basil and freeze into a refreshing granita.
  • A spiced poppy seed dressing adds flavor to a mix of papaya, cantaloupe, blueberries, strawberries and more in this Fruit Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing.
  • Blend cantaloupe into morning smoothies with bananas and orange juice, yogurt or vanilla almond milk.
  • Throw cantaloupe on the grill with honeydew and pineapple on skewers, then brush on a tangy-sweet glaze in this recipe for Grilled Fruit Kebobs with Pineapple-Mint Glaze.
  • Puree cantaloupe with a little lime juice, honey and Greek yogurt and pour into popsicle molds for a frozen cantaloupe snack. Try adding cherries or strawberries before freezing too!
  • A two-ingredient appetizer like Fresh Cantaloupe with Prosciutto balances cantaloupe’s sweetness with deliciously savory prosciutto. Try making these into individual bites with skewers for parties.
  • Blend and strain cantaloupe and use the juice to make agua fresca, a refreshing drink made with water and limes. Use cantaloupe instead of watermelon in this Watermelon Agua Fresca.
  • Use your favorite recipe for pico de gallo and substitute cantaloupe for tomato to create a salsa that mixes sweet with heat. Serve with tortilla chips, fish or chicken.
What’s your favorite way to enjoy cantaloupe? Don’t forget to stop by our stores this Friday to pick up yours!
Category: Produce

 

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Comments

Ron Joniak says ...
Fantastic sale!
08/17/2011 9:17:08 AM CDT
sura sevastopoulos says ...
Our favorite way is with feta cheese...often our wholw summer dinner.
08/17/2011 8:58:59 PM CDT
SABRINA says ...
Sounds GREAT!!! I love cantaloupe! HOPE I CAN MAKE TO THE STORE BEFORE THEY'RE ALL GONE....GREAT RECEPIES ON THE WEBSITE.
08/19/2011 2:53:39 PM CDT
Willing Cook says ...
My Whole Foods had a wonderful spinach salad with cantaloupe for a sample today. I asked the employee about the recipe and he said it was on the website and it was the minty melon salad. But it actually wasn't. It had spinach, bell peppers, cantaloupe and a dressing made with vinegar, oil & garlic. Do you have this specific recipe or should I contact my local WF? Thanks! Love this sale today!
08/19/2011 4:56:58 PM CDT
kouya says ...
i don't often buy from whole foods, but 1.50 for a cantaloupe is cheap. i brought them home and tried it just now, they're very good. shame the sale only goes for one day
08/19/2011 4:57:00 PM CDT
Meg says ...
Love this sale! I eat cantaloupes cut up - straight. No adornment needed when they are in season. Another good thing is to enjoy cut up cantaloupe cubes with Fage Greek Yogurt, a sprinkling of ground flax seeds, fresh blueberries or other berries if desired, some nuts and some honey if needed. Just amazing way to start the day. Thanks for the great One Day Sales - we have been enjoying them this year.
08/19/2011 6:10:33 PM CDT