Japanese Climbing Cucumber Seeds, Organic

Japanese Climbing Cucumber Seeds, Organic

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Japanese Climbing Cucumber Seeds, Organic

Cucumis sativus

This Japanese climbing variety bears tender, crisp, and slightly tart 9"-long cucumbers that are excellent for slicing or pickling. Listed by J.M. Thornton & Company in 1894, this variety’s strong grasping tendrils make it ideal for growing on a trellis or fence, but it can also be grown on the ground.

  • 58-65 days
  • ±950 seeds/oz
  • Organic
  • Fruits grow up to 9 inches
  • Crisp, slightly tart flavor

This variety works for:

  • Fresh eating
  • Pickling

Cucumbers are most often used raw and are perfect in salads. Some chefs prefer to peel the skin off the fruit as it can be bitter.

Cucumbers pair well with mint an dill, which can be added directly to your salad or to dressings. Cucumber and mint can also be added to smoothies and juice. Tatziki sauce is made from shredded cucumber, yogurt, and dill.

Pickling cucumbers, however, are best for preserving in a solution of vinegar, salt, sugar, spices, and water. You can create countless number of combinations for your pickles to use on sandwiches, as a relish, or eaten as side dish.

    Japanese Climbing Cucumber Seeds, Organic

    Cucumis sativus

    This Japanese climbing variety bears tender, crisp, and slightly tart 9"-long cucumbers that are excellent for slicing or pickling. Listed by J.M. Thornton & Company in 1894, this variety’s strong grasping tendrils make it ideal for growing on a trellis or fence, but it can also be grown on the ground.

    • 58-65 days
    • ±950 seeds/oz
    • Organic
    • Fruits grow up to 9 inches
    • Crisp, slightly tart flavor

    This variety works for:

    • Fresh eating
    • Pickling

    Cucumbers are most often used raw and are perfect in salads. Some chefs prefer to peel the skin off the fruit as it can be bitter.

    Cucumbers pair well with mint an dill, which can be added directly to your salad or to dressings. Cucumber and mint can also be added to smoothies and juice. Tatziki sauce is made from shredded cucumber, yogurt, and dill.

    Pickling cucumbers, however, are best for preserving in a solution of vinegar, salt, sugar, spices, and water. You can create countless number of combinations for your pickles to use on sandwiches, as a relish, or eaten as side dish.