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Muskmelon is a broader category that includes various types of melons, while cantaloupe specifically refers to a type of muskmelon with a netted rind and sweet orange flesh, commonly found in North America. In some regions, particularly Europe, "cantaloupe" refers to a type of muskmelon with a smooth, greenish skin. Thus, all cantaloupes are muskmelons, but not all muskmelons are cantaloupes.

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