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.
Vegetable.
The flower.
Yes , a cucumber flower is also a very complete flower .
Botanically - because it has seeds and develops from a flower - it's a fruit. It's commonly referred to (and prepared) as a vegetable, though.
A cucumber is botanically classified as a fruit because it develops from the flower of the cucumber plant and contains seeds. Despite this classification, it is commonly treated as a vegetable in culinary contexts due to its savory flavor and use in salads and dishes. This dual classification highlights the difference between botanical and culinary definitions.
no they are not condiments
The plural of cucumber is cucumbers. As in "cucumbers are a vegetable".
Yes, a cucumber is botanically classified as a fruit because it develops from the flower of a cucumber plant and contains seeds. However, in culinary terms, it is often treated as a vegetable due to its savory flavor profile and common usage in salads and savory dishes.
A cucumber is technically a fruit because it develops from the flower of the cucumber plant and contains seeds. In botanical terms, fruits are the mature ovaries of flowering plants, while vegetables are other edible parts like leaves, stems, and roots. Despite its culinary use as a vegetable, its classification as a fruit is based on its reproductive structure.
A flowering vegetable is a plant that has a flower on it before the vegetable is grown. A cucumber plant, a pea plant, and a potato plant all flower before the vegetable is actually produced.
The vegetable is a cucumber.
unsexual flower