Yes, mostly scientifically, since it contains seeds. Several so-called vegetables contain seeds, as you probably have yet seen or even used tomatoes, peppers, squash, eggplant, beans, and a lot of others, right?
Cucumbers are classified as in the same genus as muskmelon, and in many studies and books it is included in the category "Fruit Vegetables", that's what I meant above. If you boil it or make pickles, its taste is not good, as by nature (raw, crude) it reminds you of watermelon, don't you agree?
a cucumber is a fruit
cucumber is vegetable
veggie
cucumber is a fruit because it has seed. all fruits have seeds
no they are not condiments
a cucumber is a FRUIT
A cucumber is a fruit, but for culinary purposes it is used as a vegetable
no, it grows on a plant
FruitCucumbers are scientifically classified as fruits. Having an enclosed seed and developing from a flower, botanically speaking, cucumbers are classified as fruits, however, they tend to be seen as vegetables, being prepared and eaten as such.
A cucumber is a fruit but for culinary purposes is treated as a vegetable
It is technically a fruit
A cucumber is a fruit, but for culinary purposes it is a vegetable
Cucumber is a fruit. Because the part that we eat is the part of the plant that contains the seed so really it is a fruit, just like tomato, pumpkin, apple, capsicum. The flowers come first they are fertilized, then the fruit develops.
A cucumber is a fruit but for culinary purposes it is used as a vegetable
It's a fruit because it has the seed of the plant. Same as apple, tomato. peach, cucumber.