Mr. S£im Citrus Doryphore of KingsFans.com Staff member Jan 15, 2020 #1 If I slice open a cucumber, and it's hollow on the inside, is it safe to eat? Attachments 007.jpg 413.5 KB · Views: 2
Mr. S£im Citrus Doryphore of KingsFans.com Staff member Jan 15, 2020 #3 Hrmm... no salad tonight, then, I guess.
VF21 Super Moderator Emeritus SME Jan 15, 2020 #4 It's safe but might be bitter. It means the plant didn't get enough water while growing the cucumber.
It's safe but might be bitter. It means the plant didn't get enough water while growing the cucumber.
VF21 Super Moderator Emeritus SME Jan 15, 2020 #5 From a garden website: Ocasionally cucumbers form with a hollow interior or 'hollow heart' where the seed cavity should be. Hollow cucumbers are generally a tad bitter and not near as crispy, crunchy and tasty as we would expect. .
From a garden website: Ocasionally cucumbers form with a hollow interior or 'hollow heart' where the seed cavity should be. Hollow cucumbers are generally a tad bitter and not near as crispy, crunchy and tasty as we would expect. .
Tetsujin The Game Thread Dude Jan 15, 2020 #6 Yeah those Cucumbers are safe to eat but flavor-wise are going to almost be like slightly rubbery Zucchinis
Yeah those Cucumbers are safe to eat but flavor-wise are going to almost be like slightly rubbery Zucchinis