Are these dots normal – never noticed this. Prompted me to do a quick google search for cut cucumbers but didn’t see anything.It’s organic 😊 by LJinBrooklyn 9 Comments AbbeyRoadMoonwalk 1 year ago Normal, I’ve seen that before. Alternative_Plum_380 1 year ago Vestigial thorns. As cucumbers ripen their thorns are absorbed back into the flesh. Safe to eat. lifeuncommon 1 year ago Normal. I’ve seen it many times. gigixoxo12 1 year ago Super normal PositionHuman1129 1 year ago Normaal Hour_Hedgehog_5419 1 year ago Clockcumber SeriesSensitive1978 1 year ago I always see these on my homegrown cukes! They tend to have bigger thorns than the store ones (harsh climate, need hardier ones). FirefighterFunny9859 1 year ago It’s the 5G turning the cucumbers gay. J/k. It’s normal. Common in my garden cucumbers. 414to713 1 year ago LmaooooWrite A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Alternative_Plum_380 1 year ago Vestigial thorns. As cucumbers ripen their thorns are absorbed back into the flesh. Safe to eat.
SeriesSensitive1978 1 year ago I always see these on my homegrown cukes! They tend to have bigger thorns than the store ones (harsh climate, need hardier ones).
FirefighterFunny9859 1 year ago It’s the 5G turning the cucumbers gay. J/k. It’s normal. Common in my garden cucumbers.
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Normal, I’ve seen that before.
Vestigial thorns. As cucumbers ripen their thorns are absorbed back into the flesh. Safe to eat.
Normal. I’ve seen it many times.
Super normal
Normaal
Clockcumber
I always see these on my homegrown cukes! They tend to have bigger thorns than the store ones (harsh climate, need hardier ones).
It’s the 5G turning the cucumbers gay. J/k. It’s normal. Common in my garden cucumbers.
Lmaoooo