Mark @ Everlast
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I think the production numbers actually support the claim, particularly for the time of year when watermelon consumption is the highest around July 4. GA is always ranked in the top 3 and some years ranks at the top. But again, going back to traditional watermelon consumption times, when demand is highest, GA supplies most of the market within a 3 week window, to put things in perspective. Florida and other states harvest are more delayed and spread out by several weeks.
Some of the other states you mentioned don't even come close, though Texas, and Florida do give a run for the money annually and well California and Arizona do too, but if its a tasteless melon, it probably came CA.lol. No offense to any CA growers, but a lot of CA produce on the east coast is known for beauty, not flavor. Of course, that is not to say there aren't any good melons coming out from there, but I've seen blind taste test between east and west coast produce. East coast wins hands down. Its advantage is being able to supply produce in market off times. Tough tastless cantaloupe is usually shipped straight from the west coast during early spring and late fall. Sweet summer cataloupes come from the South, and midwest typically from May to August
Some of the other states you mentioned don't even come close, though Texas, and Florida do give a run for the money annually and well California and Arizona do too, but if its a tasteless melon, it probably came CA.lol. No offense to any CA growers, but a lot of CA produce on the east coast is known for beauty, not flavor. Of course, that is not to say there aren't any good melons coming out from there, but I've seen blind taste test between east and west coast produce. East coast wins hands down. Its advantage is being able to supply produce in market off times. Tough tastless cantaloupe is usually shipped straight from the west coast during early spring and late fall. Sweet summer cataloupes come from the South, and midwest typically from May to August