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  2. Everything You Need to Know About Growing Cucumbers at Home - AOL

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    Learn how to grow crisp cucumbers in your garden, including when to plant and harvest. Then, use them for cucumber salad or making pickles! Skip to main content. Lifestyle. 24/7 help. For premium ...

  3. Here’s What Makes Cucumbers Bitter—and How to Fix It - AOL

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  4. You may have tainted cucumbers in your fridge. Here's ... - AOL

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    Which types of cucumbers might be contaminated? According to the food and drug administration, recalled cucumbers are dark green, approximately 1.5 - 2.0 inches in diameter, and 5-9 inches long.

  5. Berry (botany) - Wikipedia

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    This distinguishes, for example, a Vaccinium or Solanum berry from an Adansonia (baobab) amphisarca, which has a dry, more rigid and self-supporting skin. [11] The fruit of citrus, such as the orange, kumquat and lemon, is a berry with a thick rind and a very juicy interior divided into segments by septa, that is given the special name ...

  6. Cucumber - Wikipedia

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    The vine has large leaves that form a canopy over the fruits. [citation needed] The fruit of typical cultivars of cucumber is roughly cylindrical, but elongated with tapered ends, and may be as large as 62 centimeters (24 in) long and 10 centimeters (4 in) in diameter. [8] Cucumber fruits consist of 95% water (see nutrition table).

  7. Cucurbitacin - Wikipedia

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    Cucurbit-5-ene with standard carbon numbering 3D structure of cucurbitacin E as found in the crystal structure. Cucurbitacins are a class of biochemical compounds that some plants – notably members of the pumpkin and gourd family, Cucurbitaceae – produce and which function as a defense against herbivores.

  8. Echinocystis - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is a prickly, inflated capsule up to 5 cm (2 in) long with two pores and four seeds. [2] It resembles a tiny spiny water melon, or cucumber, but is inedible. [4] It persists all winter and then opens at the bottom, liberating the seeds. [5]

  9. The 3 Reasons English Cucumbers Come Wrapped In Plastic - AOL

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    Not only do shoppers prefer unblemished produce, these bumps and scratches can develop mold and rot, one reason why the FDA recommends buying fruit and vegetables that are not bruised or damaged. 3.