Is Cucumber a Fruit
Have you ever wondered, is cucumber a fruit or a vegetable? We often think of fruit as sweet and vegetables as savory, but botanically speaking it’s not that simple. Here’s an easy way to tell the difference between fruits and vegetables.
There’s several different types of cucumbers and there’s many ways to use them. I’ve listed 15 cucumber recipes in this article to help you incorporate more cucumbers into your diet, but first we’ll answer are cucumbers a fruit or vegetable?
Are Cucumbers a Fruit or Vegetable
First let’s go over the differences between fruits and vegetables. Fruits are the seed bearing part of a flowering plant that requires pollination to grow. Vegetables are the edible stems, roots, leaves and bulbs of a plant. Botanically speaking, cucumbers are a fruit even though you’ll find them at most grocery stores in the produce section next to vegetables. And even though cucumbers are considered a fruit (botanically speaking), they are often prepared in savory ways.
Some other common fruits that are mistaken for a vegetable are tomatoes, avocados, pumpkin, squash, eggplant, olives and bell peppers.
What is a Cucumber
Cucumbers are a member of the cucurbitaceae family (gourd family), which includes zucchini, squash, melons and pumpkins. Botanically speaking, cucurbits are actually a type of fruit. Most cucurbits are herbaceous tendril-bearing vines that are commonly grown in warmer climates.
Types of Cucumbers
There are many varieties of cucumbers. Cucumbers that you eat fresh are typically classified as slicing cucumbers and other cucumbers with their thick and bumpy skins are most often used for pickling. English cucumbers are usually a little more expensive than garden cucumbers, but with English cucumbers you can consume the peel and tiny seeds and enjoy all the fiber and nutrients they provide.
Choosing the Best Cucumbers
There are several different types of cucumbers to choose from. When choosing the best to buy, always look for firm cucumbers that are free of soft spots, cracks or withered and shriveled ends, and the skin should be a rich green rather than a pale green.
How to Add More Cucumbers to Your Diet (15 Recipes with Cucumbers)
Here are some recipes with cucumbers to help you incorporate more nutritious and hydrating cucumber into your daily wellness plan.
- Blend cucumbers and cucumber together and freeze in ice cube trays to make Hydrating Cucumber Ice Cubes. These ice cubes add a refreshing pop of flavor and nutrients to a glass of water or tea.
- Add cucumber slices to water to make refreshing Cucumber Water
- Blend cucumber with apple and celery to make hydrating Cucumber Juice
- Toss cucumbers in salads like this Mediterranean Chickpea Cucumber Salad, Grilled Chicken Salad, Chef Salad, Everyday Tossed Salad, Best Quinoa Salad, Romaine Salad, Italian Chopped Salad, Mediterranean Quinoa Salad, Crunchy Quinoa Tabbouleh Salad, Mexican Gazpacho Fruit Salad, Loaded Low-Fat Egg Salad and Grilled Salmon Salad.
- Add thin slices of cucumbers to sandwiches, wraps and bowls.
- Serve them on a crudites platter with hummus and Ranch Dip
- Add them to smoothies and juice blends like this Immune Boosting Carrot Juice
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