Fresh Cantaloupes Jigsaw Puzzle

Fresh Cantaloupes
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About Fresh Cantaloupes: In today's puzzle we feature o a bunch of fresh cantaloupes. The cantaloupe, sweet melon, rockmelon, or spanspek is normally eaten as a fresh fruit, as a salad, or as a dessert. Fresh cantaloupe is a rich source of vitamin C and vitamin A. // Image Credit: Daily Jigsaw Puzzles

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