Cucumis sativus is the botanic name of the common cucumber. This is a ground growing plant with large leaves, though it may be grown up a vertical trellis for support. It is cylindrical in shape, and is commonly considered as a vegetable, though technically it is a fruit. Widely available in several varieties and a few colours. It is a member of the Gourd family, along with pumpkins and similar. Probably originated in India. Separate male and female flowers, and these are a culinary delicacy in themselves. The whole plant would be considered a cucumber in the plant shop, but common usage would be limited to the edible portion. .
The fruit. Cucumber fruit hang from the branches of the cucumber plant.
Some people peel cucumbers, and only eat the fresh, water insides - I like to eat cucumbers with the peel still on. There are a lot of vitamins and so forth in the peel.
It is the seed bearing 'fruit'
it is the fruit containing the seeds and is formed from the swollen ovary of the plant
the edible part. Which means all of it
no u big idiot i mean root stem whatever
cucumber is the fruit part of the plant developed from the seeds
It is the fruit of the plant which contains the seeds.
wee eat the fruit
Yes it can be eaten
Not by people.
sea cucumber eaten by Africans.
cucumber is the fruit part of the plant developed from the seeds
The entire cucumber is made into a pickle.
sea cucumber... ;)
The vegetable is the cucumber.
no- you can eat cucumbers and tomatoes together if you like the taste.
Basicly cucumber and zuccini are the same but there are a few small differences. And yes you can replace cucumber with zucchini.
Sea cucumber is not a salad, and is not eaten by humans.Sea cucumbers are marine animals with a leathery skin and an elongated bodyThey contain toxins that are poisonous to many predators, only a few specialist animals feed on them.
You would hang on a vine and grow until you are ready to to picked. Then you would eaten but many people!!1
foods which burn more energy being eaten than they contain. for example celery and cucumber