Armenian Cucumber
🥒 Armenian Cucumber Seeds — Silky-Crisp Serpent Melon Royalty 15+ Seeds/Pack · Cucumis melo var. flexuosus · Long, ribbed, serpentine, and scandalously refreshing — Armenian cucumbers are the cool-climate-tolerant not-actually-a-cucum...
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- 2026
🥒 Armenian Cucumber Seeds — Silky-Crisp Serpent Melon Royalty
15+ Seeds/Pack
Cucumis melo var. flexuosus
Long, ribbed, serpentine, and scandalously refreshing — Armenian cucumbers are the cool-climate-tolerant not-actually-a-cucumber cucumber that deliver silky, seed-soft, never-bitter crunch even when regular cukes are out here having meltdowns 🥵💦.
Mild, juicy, floral-fresh flavor 🌿
Zero bitterness 🚫😬
Crazy crunch without toughness 💚🔥
Flesh so tender you will question every grocery cucumber you’ve ever loved.
Climbing vines pump out elegant pale-green fruits that can snake past 18–24 inches of Mediterranean drama 🌞✨. Eat them young and slender, or let them grow long for showpiece slicing.
Chefs love them for paper-thin carpaccio ribbons, chilled salads, mezze platters, tzatziki, and sushi-adjacent plating sorcery.
👅 Flavor Profile:
Delicate 🌿
Melon-sweet whisper 🍈
Crisp like morning garden air ❄️
Clean, hydrating, cooling 🧊
Texture note: buttery snap — less crunch-shatter than slicers, more silky crisp bite.
🍴 Culinary Uses:
🥒 Slice into long ribbons for carpaccio + chili oil
🥗 Toss with yogurt, dill, mint & lemon (chef catnip)
🍣 Julienne for sushi rolls + cold noodle bowls
🧉 Serve raw with olive oil + flaky salt
🌯 Tuck into wraps & mezze platters
🔥 Grill lightly for smoky-sweet ribbons (yes, it slaps)
Bonus: peel in stripes for that old-school Persian grandmother approves vibe.
👨🍳 Chef’s Pitch:
“Cucumber if it went to finishing school in Istanbul.”
Elegant, refreshing, visually striking — transparent when shaved thin, texturally sexy on the plate, and gentle enough to never overpower herbs or seafood.
Pairs with: dill, mint, labneh, chili crisp, lime, tahini, sesame oil, smoked fish, stone fruits.
Serve chilled. Always chilled. ❄️👑
🌱 Growing Notes:
🌞 Heat-loving vining melon (trellis = straight, sculptural fruits)
⏱️ 60–75 days to harvest
🌱 Direct sow after frost or transplant gently
💧 Likes consistent moisture for tenderness
📏 Give space — vigorous vines
🔗 Train vertically for straighter, showier fruits
🍃 Prune lightly for airflow in humid climates
Harvest young for best texture, but long fruits still stay tender 💫
✨ Quick Facts:
Latin Name: Cucumis melo var. flexuosus
AKA: Snake melon, yard-long cucumber
Notable Traits: Never bitter, seed-soft, heat tolerant
Texture: Silky, crisp, hydrating
Use Case: Fresh eating, salads, mezze, garnishing
Habit: Climbing vines, long ribbed fruits
Difficulty: Easy + high yield ✅
Start indoors 8–10 weeks before last frost. Germinate at 26–30 °C on a heat mat; peppers stall below 22 °C. Pot up to 10–15 cm before hardening off outside after nights stay above 12 °C.
Feed balanced through bloom, then bump potassium for fruiting. Stake taller varieties. More detail in our full Canadian growing guide.
Match the pepper to the technique: thin-walled varieties blister fast in a hot pan; thick-walled ones roast or stuff beautifully; fruit-forward ones make balanced sauces and pickles. The variety's flavour profile is your shortcut — see Choosing the right pepper for a use-case guide.




