The original answer that was posted here as "zero, vegetables don't have protein", an absurd answer. How would herbivorous animals live? According to FatSecret.com, a whole, unpeeled cucumber has 2g protein, .33g fat, 45 calories, 11 g carbs.
Whoever posted the original answer, if you don't have a clue, don't leave an answer!
I have herd several times that there's 1g of fiber per cup
Cucumber is mainly water so its protein content is very low. 100g of raw, unpeeled cucumber contains 0.65g of protein and 100g of raw, peeled cucumber contains 0.59g of protein.
There are 3 grams of dietary fiber in a cup of strawberries.
1 gram protein2 grams fiber
25 grams of fiber as recommended daily.
There are 5 grams of fiber in 1 cup of blueberries.
About 10 grams
10 calories per 100 grams of cucumber
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That is approximately 17 grams
Most certainly yes! Different fruits (and veggies) contain different amounts of fiber. Here's some examples: 1 medium apple with it's skin, 4.4 grams of fiber 1 avocado, 13.5 grams of fiber 1 banana, 3.1 grams of fiber 1 cup of blueberries, 3.6 grams of fiber 1 cup of fresh cherries, 2.9 grams of fiber 1 cup of pitted dates, 11.8 grams of dietary fiber 1 peeled mango, 3.7 grams of fiber 1 medium orange, 3.1 grams of fiber 1 medium pear, 5.5 grams fiber 1 fresh pomegranate, 11.3 grams fiber 1 cup of fresh raspberries, 8 grams fiber 1 medium medium artichoke, 10.3 grams of fiber Half cup of broccoli, 2.6 grams fiber 1 cup of cooked brussels sprouts, 4.1 grams fiber 1 cup of French green beans, 16.6 grams of fiber 1 cup of cooked large lima beans, 13.2 grams fiber 1 cup cooked parsnips, 5.6 grams of fiber 1 cup of boiled peas, 8.8 grams of fiber 1 medium baked potato with it's skin, 3.8 grams of fiber One medium sweet potato baked in its skin, 3.8 grams of fiber
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There are 3g of dietary fiber and 1g of soluble fiber per cup of Cheerios.