Cucumber

Cucumber

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Cucumber

Cucumber

Cucumber is grown in greenhouses and farms. Greenhouse cucumbers are mostly used because of their beautiful and elongated appearance, but farm cucumbers are not as popular as greenhouse cucumbers because of their thickness and size. Another difference between farm cucumbers and greenhouse cucumbers is the presence of many cucumber seeds or grains; However, the seeds are not visible in greenhouse cucumbers. This fruit is harvested in hot seasons.
In terms of calories, greenhouse and farm cucumbers differ. Every 100 grams of cucumber has about 95% water and vitamin K in it and provides 16% of the body’s daily need for this vitamin. Cucumber is highly recommended without salt for controlling blood pressure due to its potassium content.
It is very important to notice how cucumber is packaged for safe exports. Cucumber has a very vulnerable shell; therefore, its packages should be made of strong cardboard. The cucumbers in each package should be in the same shape, size, and weight. There should not be any stains or damages on the skin of export cucumbers. They are mostly exported in nano-bag packages in different weights (mainly 8 kg) and with the best conditions.