Ingredients, Vegetables

Snake/Armenian cucumber unique benefits

armenian cucumber

Ever heard of Armenian Cucumber? No?

Perhaps you’ve heard of Long Melon cucumber/ snake cucumber/ gavthi kakri? Still, No?

Don’t you worry, they are all the same and in this blog we are going to read more about this variety of cucumber.

These Armenian cucumbers or long melons or gavthi kakri are available during the early summers. In a way, seeing them finally means summer is here for good.

Do you know, these cucumbers are rarely found in the markets? You will normally find vendors roaming with this on their cart.

Whenever I see the bhaji wala pushing his cart filled with snake cucumbers it always lights up my day. The vendors generally sell it on a per-piece basis. They wash it, sometimes peel the skin and then slit it into four ( lengthwise), then sprinkle some salt and chilli or spice, and then hand it over to people to eat.

I understand the concern about using clean water for washing and serving it hygienically. But in all honesty, every time someone buys these for consumption these people are making healthier choices by opting for ingredients meant for the season rather than packaged food or deep-fried stuff.

About Long melon Cucumber/Gavthi Kakdi

Even though this long, slender, twisted and ribbed fruit looks and tastes like a cucumber, it belongs to the muskmelon family.

As mentioned in a research paper, it is the only nonsweet melon that was cultivated in Roman times.

Scientific name

Cucumis melo var. flexuosus ( It belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family)

Other names

  •  Armenian cucumber, Yard long cucumber, snake melon (English),
  • Tar, Kakri (Punjabi),
  • Kakri, Kakdi (Hindi)

Appearance

armenian cucumbers
Snake cucumber

Long (30-36 inches), slender, hollow in the centre, often curled, and ribbed. The skin is thin, light green, and wrinkled.

Taste & texture

kakri
Long melon kakri

The long melon cucumber is crisp, and mildly sweet but sometimes bitter. Looks and feels ( in terms of texture) very similar to cucumbers.

 

Culinary Usage

snake cucumber
Cut Cucumber
  • Eat it raw with a dash of salt and chili powder.
  • Used in making Chaats, chutney, and raita.
  • Cucumber beverages.
  • Sabji

Summary

Armenian or snake cucumber is hydrating, refreshing and even gut-friendly. Make sure to enjoy it this summer, but before that, head over to read about the famous Madras cucumber, or delicious onion flowers.

Reference

Author: Aditi Prabhu

Nutritionist-Dietitian

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