Yes, but the seeds found in supermarket cucumbers are immature (otherwise cucumbers would be full of chewy seeds). Immature seeds will not grow, but cucumber seeds are sold (fully mature) in many garden centers and home improvement stores.
No it wont because a pickle is already cooked
No oviusly it will not, the cucumber will just die
A cucumber is a fruit, but for culinary purposes it is a vegetable
The cucumber is the fruit of the cucumber vine plant.
A pickle is just a cucumber that has been pickled (put in a brine). Cucumbers are grown above ground.
This would be a cucumber vine. It will also have leaves that look similar to a spade from a deck of cards
Mt. Olive's products are available for purchase by the case through the company's gift shop. Hours are 8-5 weekdays, closed from noon to 1 p.m. for lunch. While there, shop for an array of fun pickle items and view Mt. Olive's tour DVD. The gift shop is located at the main plant site, at the Corner of Cucumber & Vine. The official address is One Cucumber Boulevard, Mount Olive, NC 28365.
A pickle is a fruit because it is a cucumber that is pickled. A cucumber is a fruit because it has seeds.A pickle is definetely a veggie!They come from cucumbers.
The word "cumber" means to burden, usually seen as encumber or cumbersome.The vine vegetable is a cucumber.
You would hang on a vine and grow until you are ready to to picked. Then you would eaten but many people!!1
No, cucumbers are not referred to as runners, although they do grow on a spreading vine. Green beans are considered runners.
It has the same nutrients that a cucumber has . It is a gourd type fruit that grows on a vine similar toa cucumber , but is sweet and tastes like a cross between an apple, pear and pineapple.
Pickles are generally made from cucumbers. Cucumbers are not a tuberous vegetable, rather they are the fruit of a vine or bush related to melons.
Mt. Olive Pickle does not offer public tours of its manufacturing facility. But, it has a terrific little gift shop there at the Corner of Cucumber & Vine, and while there visitors can ask to see the company's tour DVD, which shows how Mt. Olive Pickles are made. Gift shop hours are 8-5 weekdays, closed from noon to 1 p.m. daily.