Tiny Cucumber or Cucamelon?

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Tiny Cucumber or Cucamelon?
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Oh wow cucamelon! I saw a plant we used to eat when we're still young. Actually I don't know its name, but it looks like cucamelon, but they have differences, it doesn't have like melon skin, and also it's smaller than cucamelon maybe I can call this as '*tiny cucumber'*or *'cuca'* without melon? Lol!  I missed eating this one. So I got two. I usually eating this one with vinegar. The taste is like cucumber. 
I don't know who plant this. Maybe the birds? Because no one of us planting this in the way. At first, I thought it is poisonous but it's not. It is one of my favorite from the time I discovered that it can be possible to eat.
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