What is the difference between Lebanese and English cucumbers?

Cucumbers come in two main varieties – lebanese and continental/telegraph. Lebanese cucumbers are a sweet, short variety with dark green, thin skin. Its flesh is crisp and pale with tiny seeds. The continental or telegraph cucumber is dark green, long and thin, 30-35cm x 5cm, with a hook at one end.
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Are mini cucumbers and Lebanese cucumbers the same?

Mini or cocktail cucumbers are similar to Lebanese cucumbers. They are green skinned, white fleshed but only 9–11 cm long. They are very sweet and juicy with a tender skin that does not need peeling.
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Are Lebanese cucumbers the same as Persian cucumbers?

The original variety was named Beit Alpha, after its birthplace, and among horticulturists, the many improved varieties that followed have been called Beit Alpha types. But similar cucumbers have long been prized in the Mideast, and so they're often called “Lebanese cucumbers,” “Persian cucumbers,” etc.
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What makes English cucumbers different?

An English cucumber is generally sweeter than the regular, common cucumber which has many large seeds, contributing to their bitter flavor. The skin is thinner than a slicing cucumber and therefore doesn't need to be peeled.
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Do English cucumbers taste different?

The flavor of an English cucumber is sweeter than the standard cucumber, and it doesn't need to be peeled or seeded before eating! Because the thin skin is so fragile, it's sold with a plastic covering in the grocery store. Standard slicing cucumbers are shorter, with thick, dark green skin and very large seeds.
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Slicing Cucumbers vs. English Cucumbers - What's the Difference?



Why are English cucumbers always wrapped in plastic?

Plastic wrap serves as an extra layer of protection for cucumbers that have particularly thin skin, like English cucumbers. This snug seal reduces and prevents rehydration and potential damage that can occur during packing and transit, and continues to play an important role even once you get them home.
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Why is it called Lebanese cucumber?

Lebanese cucumbers are small, smooth-skinned and mild tasting. In Australia, he said, this type of cucumber was attributed to the Lebanese community because migrants from Lebanon were the first to bring the seeds from their country and began planting them in their backyards.
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What is a Lebanese cucumber?

Lebanese cucumbers are long and cylindrical in shape with dark green skin, white flesh and a crisp texture. They are smaller, and have smoother skin and a sweeter flavour than the common cucumber.
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Are English cucumbers better than regular cucumbers?

English cucumbers are sometimes billed as seedless but the truth is they do have seeds. They're just smaller and thinner than regular cucumber seeds so you can chew right through them. Smaller seeds mean less water so they're the perfect choice for this Cucumber & Tomato Salad with Feta!
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Which cucumber is best?

The best-tasting cucumbers are those that are slicing cucumbers. English cucumbers don't have the bitter chemical cucurbitacin that some cucumbers have. They also have higher natural sugar content, making them sweeter. The lack of seeds and thinner skin also English cucumbers more enjoyable to eat.
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What are Lebanese cucumbers good for?

Lebanese cucumber nutritional information

Cucumber has been found to be an effective tonic for the skin - regular use (the 'slices on your eyes' technique) can help to prevent pimples, wrinkles and skin dryness.
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Are English cucumbers the same as Persian cucumbers?

Persian cucumbers are noticeably shorter than the English varieties. At maturity, these slightly bumpy fruits are only 5 to 6 inches long. In contrast, English cucumbers average 12 inches or longer. They're also noticeably less slender and more smooth than their Persian relatives (via The Kitchn).
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Can you eat Lebanese cucumber raw?

Two main varieties for salads and pickling

Slicing cucumbers, including the continental or Lebanese cucumber, have smooth skin, grow longer and are popular to eat raw.
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What kind of cucumbers are used for pickles?

What kind of cucumbers to use? Kirby cucumbers, which are small with bumpy skin, are the more popular choice for pickling. I prefer Persian cucumbers, which are smaller and have thin skin. If those are not available, I use English cucumbers (again, thin skin that is not waxy).
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Which cucumber is best for weight loss?

A cup of sliced cucumber has only 14 calories, which makes up for less than 1 per cent of the daily calories allowed on a weight loss diet. A medium-sized cucumber has only 24 calories, which makes it a very low-density food.
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Are Lebanese cucumbers Burpless?

An excellent, sweet tasting, burpless variety. The fruits can be eaten whole or sliced but are best when picked up to 10cm (4in) long.
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Should English cucumbers be refrigerated?

Do cucumbers need to be refrigerated? Cucumbers do not need to be refrigerated if they have not been cut into. Cut cucumbers are best kept in the refrigerator, but whole cucumbers should be kept at room temperature. Cucumbers can last 2-3 weeks at room temperature, but may only last one in the fridge.
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Should you remove the plastic from English cucumbers?

Because the seeds are ostensibly undetectable, there is no need to remove them prior to eating. Pickling and slicing cucumbers, on the other hand, tend to have larger seeds, thicker skin that can tend to taste slightly bitter, and they're usually much more stout than the elongated English cuke.
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What are English cucumbers used for?

The most commonly found varieties at most markets are the English cucumbers, pickling cucumbers and the regular slicer cucumber we use most often in our dishes. English cucumbers, sometimes called seedless or hothouse cucumbers, are often longer and wrapped in plastic.
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What can I substitute for Lebanese cucumber?

You can substitute English cucumbers in place of the mini cucumbers. Most often, Laban wa Khyar is served on the side of Mujadara, Eggplant Makloubeh, and Tomato Bulgur Pilaf.
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What do Lebanese cucumbers taste like?

Lebanese cucumbers are another type of burpless cucumber plant that has thin green skin and a sweet taste. Similar to English cucumbers, plump Lebanese cucumber are a seedless variety of cucumber. However, they are not as long as the English varieties.
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Why are my Lebanese cucumbers prickly?

Both varieties may have varying degrees of cucumber prickles – so prickly cucumbers is actually quite normal. Some might have tiny little hairs and others all out spines. The slicing varieties are usually less prickly while the pickling types are spinier.
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Do you need to peel Lebanese cucumbers?

Rinse under cool water, then slice or chop. Lebanese cucumbers have a thin skin so there's no need to peel them.
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Can Lebanese cucumbers be cooked?

With its crisp, crunchy texture, cucumbers are best eaten raw. However, you can cook them, too, by baking in the oven, boiling or sautéeing on the stovetop. 1 Wash 750g small Lebanese cucumbers and dry well.
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What is the sweetest cucumber to grow?

Striped Armenian is one of the sweetest cucumbers. It has small seeds and thin skin. Though it looks like a cucumber, it is actually a melon—a species of Cucumis.
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