vegetable
Cucumber — Nutrition & Culinary Profile
Crisp, refreshing, and incredibly hydrating, cucumbers are a staple in fresh salads and cooling summer dishes. Their mild, slightly sweet flavor pairs perfectly with herbs like dill and mint, as well as tangy yogurts and vinaigrettes. Whether sliced raw, pickled, or blended into gazpacho, they add a delightful crunch to any meal.

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Culinary profile
Properties
Diets
Processing states
raw
Fresh, unprocessed ingredient. Store refrigerated.
boiled
Cooked in boiling water. Softer texture, some nutrient loss to water.
steamed
Steamed. Minimal nutrient loss, retains natural texture.
baked
Oven-baked. Moderate water loss, flavour concentration.
grilled
Grilled over high heat. Fat drips off, smoky flavour.
fried
Pan-fried or deep-fried in oil. Higher fat and calorie content.
smoked
Smoked. Extended shelf life, concentrated flavour, lower moisture.
frozen
Frozen at -18°C. Nutrition virtually unchanged. Thaw before use.
dried
Dried/dehydrated. Highly concentrated nutrients. Rehydrate before cooking.
pickled
Pickled in brine or vinegar. Acidic taste, extended shelf life.
Best pairings
Dill8.8 / 10
Garlic8.5 / 10
Tomato8.1 / 10
Lemon8.1 / 10
Onion8.1 / 10
Olive oil8.0 / 10
Vinegar8.0 / 10
Sesame seeds7.7 / 10
Black pepper7.0 / 10