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  2. The cucumber is a widely-cultivated creeping vine plant in the family Cucurbitaceae that bears cylindrical to spherical fruits, which are used as culinary vegetables. Considered an annual plant, there are three main types of cucumber—slicing, pickling, and seedless—within which several cultivars have been created. The cucumber originates in Asia extending from India, Nepal, Bangladesh, China, and Northern Thailand, but now grows on most continents, and many different types of cucumber are grown commercially and traded on the global market. In North America, the term wild cucumber refers to plants in the genera Echinocystis and Marah, though the two are not closely related.
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  1. Hot house cucumbers, also known as English cucumbers, are a type of cucumber that is typically grown in a controlled environment such as a greenhouse. These cucumbers are longer and slimmer than traditional field cucumbers and are seedless, with a thinner skin.
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    Hot house cucumbers, also known as English cucumbers, are a type of cucumber that is typically grown in a controlled environment such as a greenhouse. These cucumbers are longer and slimmer than traditional field cucumbers and are seedless, with a thinner skin.
    www.chefsresource.com/what-is-a-hot-house-cucu…
    An English cucumber, also known as a hothouse cucumber or cucumis sativus, is a member of the gourd family. These are seedless cucumbers that are often found wrapped in plastic at the grocery store. Their thin skin and sweet flavor make them a favorite among many.
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    English cucumbers (also called hothouse, greenhouse, seedless, burpless and European cucumber) are long with dark green skins that have distinct ridges running lengthwise. They have tiny seeds so the flesh (and skin) don’t taste bitter like the garden cucumber does.
    www.theharvestkitchen.com/english-cucumber/
    Hothouse cucumbers, also known as greenhouse or European cucumbers, are typically longer and slimmer than traditional field cucumbers. They are seedless and have a thinner skin, making them ideal for slicing and using in salads.
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