Meiloorun fruit


The meiloorun fruit, also known as meiloorun melon or simply meiloorun, was a type of orange fruit.

Meilooruns were a fruit with an orange and yellow rind. There also existed a hybrid variant that had a purple rind.

Meilooruns were sold throughout the galaxy on planets such as Tatooine and Lothal. The fruit did not grow on Lothal, making it quite rare on the planet.

The fruit was known to be the favorite snack of rebel pilot Hera Syndulla. The clone trooper "Big-Mouth" was known to find meilooruns to eat no matter where his unit was stationed.

A large quantity of these fruits were once in the possession of an Imperial unit on Lothal before they were lost due to the actions of two of the Spectres, Ezra Bridger and Garazeb Orrelios.

During an attack on Imperial Troop Transports and after the Siege of Lothal, Zeb used the alias "Commander Meiloorun" for various purposes. He again used the name as a disguise to help his team escape from Inquisitors.

During a chase in Mos Espa between Mayor Mok Shaiz's majordomo and a street gang employed by Boba Fett, the majordomo crashed his landspeeder into a cart of meilooruns, which buried his landspeeder in the fruit and ended the chase. After the Battle for Mos Espa, a small girl offered meilooruns to Boba Fett and Fennec Shand. Shand declined the offer, but Fett accepted the fruit and tossed it to Krrsantan, which he eagerly bit into.

Meilooruns originate from X-Wing: Wedge's Gamble, a Star Wars Legends novel written by Michael A. Stackpole and released in 1996. Meiloorun juice is sold in the real-world Ronto Roasters in the themed land Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge.

Description


Meilooruns were a fruit with an orange and yellow rind. There also existed a hybrid variant that had a purple rind.

Meilooruns were sold throughout the galaxy on planets such as Tatooine and Lothal. The fruit did not grow on Lothal, making it quite rare on the planet.

The fruit was known to be the favorite snack of rebel pilot Hera Syndulla. The clone trooper "Big-Mouth" was known to find meilooruns to eat no matter where his unit was stationed.

History


A large quantity of these fruits were once in the possession of an Imperial unit on Lothal before they were lost due to the actions of two of the Spectres, Ezra Bridger and Garazeb Orrelios.

During an attack on Imperial Troop Transports and after the Siege of Lothal, Zeb used the alias "Commander Meiloorun" for various purposes. He again used the name as a disguise to help his team escape from Inquisitors.

During a chase in Mos Espa between Mayor Mok Shaiz's majordomo and a street gang employed by Boba Fett, the majordomo crashed his landspeeder into a cart of meilooruns, which buried his landspeeder in the fruit and ended the chase. After the Battle for Mos Espa, a small girl offered meilooruns to Boba Fett and Fennec Shand. Shand declined the offer, but Fett accepted the fruit and tossed it to Krrsantan, which he eagerly bit into.

Behind the scenes


Meilooruns originate from X-Wing: Wedge's Gamble, a Star Wars Legends novel written by Michael A. Stackpole and released in 1996. Meiloorun juice is sold in the real-world Ronto Roasters in the themed land Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge.

Non-canon appearances


Sources


  • Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know
  • Star Wars: The Visual Encyclopedia
  • Forces of Destiny: Tales of Hope & Courage
  • Star Wars Encyclopedia of Starfighters and Other Vehicles
  • Star Wars: How Not to Get Eaten by Ewoks and Other Galactic Survival Skills

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