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Which common salad ingredient has varieties that include "Bush Champion" and "Mini Munch"?

Question #149995. Asked by psnz.
Last updated Oct 22 2023.
Originally posted Oct 22 2023 6:25 PM.

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The delicious cucumber!
Bush Champion: These are great cucumbers to grow if vertical cucumber gardening isn’t possible. Bush champion has large fruit that has a light crispness and mild flavor.

Mini Munch: Often referred to as a snacking cucumber or lunchbox cucumber, this variety produces thin-skinned cucumbers with a crisp texture that makes them perfect for eating raw. This is another of the bush cucumbers that is good for growing in small spaces and also powdery mildew resistant. Fruits will grow to be about 3-4 inches long.

link https://www.epicgardening.com/cucumber-varieties/

Response last updated by BigTriviaDawg on Oct 22 2023.
Oct 22 2023, 6:28 PM
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