Also called as "Kheera" in hindi, Cucumber has dark-green skin, crispy, moisture rich
flesh, and small edible seeds concentrated at its core. Cucumbers are
best-harvested young, tender and just short of reaching maturity; at the stage
when they taste sweet, have crunchy texture, and unique flavor.
Look for fresh ones that feature bright green color, firm and stout in texture. Look for spots, cuts or breaks over its surface. Avoid over ripened, cut, mark or uneven wrinkled surface on cucumber. Furthermore, avoid those with wrinkled ends as they indicate of old stock and out of flavor.
Do not discard the
peel as it has vital minerals, phyto-chemicals, and fiber.
The flesh of cucumbers is rich in vitamins A, C, and folic acid while
the hard skin of cucumbers is rich in fiber and a range of minerals include
magnesium, molybdenum, and potassium. Additionally, cucumber contains silica, a
trace mineral that contributes greatly to strengthening our connective tissues.
Cucumbers are known to heal many skin problems, under eye swelling and sunburn.
Cucumbers also contain ascorbic and caffeic acids which prevent water loss,
therefore cucumber is frequently applied topically to burns and dermatitis.
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It
is one of the very low calorie vegetables; provide just 15 calories per 100 g. It contains no saturated fats or
cholesterol. Cucumber peel is a good source of dietary fiber that helps reduce
constipation, and offer some protection against colon cancers by eliminating
toxic compounds from the gut.
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It
is a very good source of potassium, an important intracellular electrolyte.
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It
provides bright & growing complexion.
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Kidney Stones-Reduces risk of kidney stones.
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It
also helps in reducing blood pressure.
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The excellent source of silica present in cucumber
contributes to the proper construction of connective tissues in our body as in
the bones, muscles, cartilage, ligaments and tendons.
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They
surprisingly have a high amount of vitamin
K, provides about 17 µg of this vitamin per 100 g.
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It
helps in preventing constipation and aids in maintaing diabetes.
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The silicon and sulfur content in cucumber juice
makes it especially helpful in promoting
hair growth. Drink it mixed with carrot, lettuce or spinach juice.
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Some people wake up in the morning with puffy eyes, probably due to too much
water retention in the body (or having cried to sleep). To reduce the
puffiness, lie down and put two slices of cucumber on the eyes for a good ten
minutes.
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The high amount of vitamin C and anti-oxidants
in cucumber makes it an important ingredient in many beauty creams for treating
eczema, psoriasis, acne, etc.
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When there is a sunburn, make cucumber juice and
rub it on the affected area for a cooling and healing effect.
§ Rehydrates body and replenishes daily
vitamins -
Cucumbers are 95 percent water, keeping the body hydrated while helping the
body eliminate toxins. Cucumbers have most of the vitamins the body needs in a
single day. Don't forget to leave the skin on because the skin contains a good
amount of vitamin C, about 10 percent of the daily-recommended allowance.
better stored inside the
refrigerator set at high relative humidity where they stay fresh for several
days
Kheere ka raita,
Koshimbir
Cucumber
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Rs.5.00
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