Some examples of vegetables with seeds are tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, and zucchinis.
Typically, there are no seeds in a pickle. Pickles are cucumbers that have been pickled in vinegar or brine, which does not involve keeping the seeds.
Wild cucumbers have evolved to explode their seeds as a way to disperse them over a greater distance. When the fruits ripen, the pressure inside the cucumber builds up until it eventually bursts open, propelling the seeds away from the parent plant. This dispersal mechanism helps the seeds reach new areas for germination and reduces competition among offspring.
Cucumber seeds can grow in very low levels of salt, yet their germination rate is much slower than when in fresh water. Fresh water is your best bet for growing cucumber seeds.
Cucumber seeds typically germinate within 3-10 days after planting. Optimal conditions for germination include warm soil temperatures between 70-95°F (21-35°C), consistent moisture, and good soil drainage.
No it is a botanically a fruit. But they do contain seeds.
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cucumbers are a fruit...they contain seeds, just like tomatoes.
The cucumbers that grow in Armenia are very juicy with big seeds, thick and pointy.
Some examples of vegetables with seeds are tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, and zucchinis.
While cucumbers are technically fruits due to their seeds, in cooking they are classified as vegetables due to their flavor.
tomatoes and cucumbers
Typically, there are no seeds in a pickle. Pickles are cucumbers that have been pickled in vinegar or brine, which does not involve keeping the seeds.
yes, cucumbers are considered fruit :)
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anything that has seeds are fruits. yes, including cucumbers. people commonly confuse chillis and cucumbers as vegetables.