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Our cucumbers are all locally sourced. They are perfect for the Thailand climate and can be eaten all year around. Organic cucumbers are low in calories and have many nutritional benefits. We will share recipes using Thai cucumbers on our blog soon.
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Organic cucumber 2
Organic Short Cucumber
Organic Village
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Is organic cucumber juice healthy?

Yes, organic cucumber juice is indeed a healthy addition to your diet as it contains a number of vitamins, antioxidants, and minerals that are beneficial to your health. Cucumber, in itself, is a very good source of dietary fiber, potassium, vitamin C, and vitamin K, which are instrumental in regulating blood pressure, promoting healthy digestion, as well as supporting a healthy immune system.
It’s imperative to note that cucumber juice in itself can’t provide your body with all the necessary nutrients it requires. It is therefore advised that you consume the juice together with other fruits, lean protein sources, whole grains, and vegetables. The goal is to ensure that eat a healthy and balanced diet. Lastly, organic cucumber juice is healthy because it’s made from cucumber that has been farmed organically without the use of harmful fertilizers and pesticides.

What Is The Difference Between Organic Cucumber And Regular Cucumber?

At a glance, it’s quite difficult to tell an organic cucumber from a regular cucumber. The key difference between the two is in the way they are farmed. In other words, the system of farming used to grow them is what makes all the difference. When we talk about an organic cucumber, we are basically referring to a cucumber that has been grown using sustainable farming practices. Organic cucumber is grown on land that has been certified as organic, uses natural mature compost, is full of organic nutrients, and uses natural methods of disease and pest control.
Regular cucumbers on the other hand are grown using assisted farming. What this means is that they are grown with the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, are genetically modified, and use artificial methods to control pests and diseases.
In terms of nutrition, there isn’t much of a difference between organic and regular cumber. Both are low in calories and are good sources of vitamin C, fiber, and other essential nutrients. However, organic cucumbers have an edge and might have higher levels of certain nutrients owing to the quality of the soil they are grown in and the fact that they are not exposed to harmful chemicals. They are also environmentally friendly as they are grown using sustainable agriculture practices.

How Do You Store Cucumbers?

The goal of storing cucumbers is to maintain their freshness. In light of this, you should store cucumbers in such a way that they stay fresh and crisp. The following are a few tips for storing cumbers.
· To keep cucumbers fresh, you need to store them in a refrigerator. You can put them in the vegetable compartment which is usually at the bottom of the fridge.
· Dry your cucumbers thoroughly before storing them to remove any moistures and keep them from getting soft and mushy.
· To prolong the freshness of cucumbers, it’s important that you wrap them in a plastic wrap or simply put them in a sealed plastic bag to prevent moisture from getting in.
· Avoid freezing cucumbers at all costs as they do not freeze well and become watery when unfrozen.
Storing your cucumbers using the above mentioned tips will ensure that they stay fresh and crisp.