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  1. @artstuff7575

    Sorry I gotta use the card lol, but, cucumber farmer here! Lol 😂 to be honest yeah I knew nothing about this because I have never eaten a bitter cucumber in my life lol. And I’ve seen people before like really struggle to eat a cucumber as if it’s like got some strong terrible taste or something and been really confused lol, but something I’ve picked up on, is that I have never actually tried that breed of cucumber that is in the video and the one I always see people seemingly disliking, so I’m curious, but we grow different breeds of a type of cucumber called Lebanese cucumber and they’re honestly absolutely amazing! No bitterness at all, I’d suggest giving them a go if you guys don’t like the bitter taste. Also I don’t know if it’s a coincidence this happens everytime or if it’s fact, but I find when the cucumber gets just a very little older than super fresh, it actually gets very very sweet, it’s my favourite.
    Oh my goodness that’s so much writing I’m so sorry. I just get passionate about sharing any cucumber knowledge lol 😂 cos Ever since I was a baby we’ve been growing them and been surrounded by them lol.

  2. @sambhavishrivastava4998

    i’ve been doing this for years! don’t know if this is an indian thing but my dad told me to cut a small piece of the cucumber and put salt and rub like that, makes it less better.

  3. @YariDaCookie

    CANOE WITH CURLY HAIR CONFIRMED LETS GOOOO (lmao why do I sound so looser)

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