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Cucumber and Type 2 Diabetes

➢ By Dr Jedha & DMP Nutritionists | 11 Comments
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  • Cucumber Nutrition Facts
  • CUCUMBER NUTRITION 1 x (8-1/4″) 301g
  • Health Benefits of Cucumber
  • Research on Cucumber Specific to T2 Diabetes
  • Points for Consideration
  • Cucumber and Diabetes Conclusion
  • Cucumber in the Kitchen
  • Cucumber Recipes+−
    • Cucumber Slices or Sticks with Dips
  • Cucumber Crackers+−
    • Egg Cheese Cucumber Salad
    • Cucumber Rolls

While traditional cucumbers are long and green, they can come in a variety of colors, including white and orange. They also come in various sizes and shapes, including more rounded or oval.

big cucumbers

Jedha’s home grown cucumbers

While cucumber is botanically a fruit (seed-bearing ovary of a plant), from a nutrition standpoint, they function like a vegetable (not sweet and low in calories, carbs and sugar). Overall, there are 3 main types of cucumbers: slicing, pickling and seedless.

Cucumber Nutrition Facts

  • Cucumbers are very low in calories (16 per cup) and carbohydrates (less than 4g per cup)
  • Cucumbers are an excellent source of vitamin K and molybednum
  • They are a decent source of several other B vitamins and minerals as well as silica
  • Cucumbers contain several phytochemicals including flavonoids, lignans, and triterpenes
  • Cucumbers have a very low glycemic index of 15

Cucumbers are low in calories and carbs so they make a great every day vegetable for type 2 diabetics.

CUCUMBER NUTRITION 1 x (8-1/4″) 301g

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 45 | Total Fat: 0.3 g | Sat Fat: 0.1 g | Poly: 0.1 g | Mono: 0.1 g | Total Carbs: 10.9 g | Fiber: 1.5 g | Net Carbs: 9.4 g | Protein: 1.9 g

Minerals

Calcium: 48 mg | Iron: 0.8 mg | Magnesium: 39 mg | Phosphorus: 72 mg | Potassium: 442 mg | Zinc: 0.6 mg

Vitamins

Vitamin C: 8.4 mg | Thiamin: 0.08 mg | Riboflavin: 0.09 mg | Niacin: 0.2 mg | Vit B6: 0.1 mg | Folate: 21 ug | Vit B12: 0 mg | Vit A: 15 IU | Vit E: 0.09 mg | Vit D: 0 IU | Vit K:  49.4 ug

Health Benefits of Cucumber

  • Vitamin K is essential for blood clotting
  • Components in cucumbers have been isolated and shown to produce anti-oxidant anti-inflammatory effects
  • Silicia promotes healthy nails
  • Phytochemicals in cucumbers have been shown to reduce risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer

Research on Cucumber Specific to T2 Diabetes

Cucumber has been shown to lower glucose in rats with type 2 diabetes and protect against oxidative stress.

Cucumber may also be helpful in weight loss and prevention of liver disease.

While the exact mechanism is not known, the benefits likely come from a combination of inflammation-reducing phytonutrients and the high fiber/ low calorie profile. This has been shown in multiple rat studies, but not tested in human studies.

Points for Consideration

Most cucumbers sold in stores are coated with a wax. If organic, a non synthetic wax free of chemical contaminants is used, so if you do purchase conventional cucumbers, be sure to wash and scrub them well if you’re not peeling them. Alternatively, you can grow your own or stake out a local farmer’s market.

Cucumber and Diabetes Conclusion

Because cucumbers are very low in calories, carbohydrates and sugar, and contain a lot of water and some fiber, they can fit very easily into a diabetic meal plan. Cucumbers are among the vegetables we recommend eating liberally.

Cucumbers are a great go-to vegetable for your everyday snacks or anytime you feel hungry.

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Cucumber in the Kitchen

Selection

Cucumber selection will be somewhat based on what you plan on doing with them. Try to choose firm, deeply colored cucumbers without spots or blemishes.

Storage

Cucumbers should be stored in the refrigerator crisper and used within a week of purchasing, though they will keep up to 10 days or so.

Uses

Cucumbers can be sliced for salads, used as “fresh vegetable chips” with dip, brined as pickles, used as “crackers” topped with salmon, tuna salad, or cheese.

A light cucumber salad can be made by lightly drizzling with olive oil, balsamic vinegar, herbs and spices.

Blended with tomatoes, green peppers and onions, cucumbers are a great add-in to gazpacho (chilled soup). Additionally, cucumber makes a great water infuser.

Cooking

Due to their very high water content and tender structure, which breaks down easily, cucumbers are rarely cooked. They are best eaten raw and fresh.

Cutting Techniques

You can choose to peel the cucumber if you like but that will reduce the fiber content.

Using a sharp knife, cucumbers are fairly easy to slice in downward motions into whatever thickness you prefer. While it doesn’t work quite as easily as zucchini, cucumber can also be spiralized.

Another fun option is to rake a fork length ways through the skin prior to slicing, which gives the slices a fancy appearance with little divots around the edges.

Cucumber will slice equally well by using a serrated knife, a paring knife, or a flat edged knife.

This video shows peeling, fancy slicing, julienne and dicing cucumber.

This video demonstrates slicing.

Cucumber Recipes

Here are a few fun cucumber recipes to try:

Cucumber Slices or Sticks with Dips

Ranch dip and cucumber

Dip slices in homemade ranch, baba ghanoush, or even guacamole.

Cucumber Crackers

Diabetic Snack: Cucumber Crackers

Click here for full recipe

Egg Cheese Cucumber Salad

Egg Cheese Cucumber Salad

Click here for full recipe

Cucumber Rolls

Diabetic Appetizer: Fresh Cucumber Rolls

Click here for full recipe

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  1. Jaz

    06/06/2019 at 2:08 am

    FYI: The link to the recipe for Egg Cheese Cucumber Salad doesn’t seem to be working.

    Reply
    • Jedha: Nutritionist (MNutr)

      06/06/2019 at 4:08 am

      Thanks Jaz, we’ve fixed this up!

      Reply
      • Jaz

        06/06/2019 at 11:56 am

        Yay! Thank you very much, Jedha. :)

        Reply
  2. Danielle denault

    12/06/2018 at 12:29 pm

    It is good to have help with this diabetes problem I need a grocery list of good foods.my husband make grocery shopping.

    Reply
    • Emily - Dietitian (MS, RD)

      12/06/2018 at 8:01 pm

      I think you will really like this food list, Danielle. Also, you may find this pantry guide helpful as well. Best of luck!

      Reply
    • ellen willis

      07/05/2021 at 12:13 pm

      Girl me to i am tryingg get diabets down i am on 2types of insulins trying to find some kind of foods that will help if u know any please tex me bac

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      • Jedha: Nutritionist (MNutr)

        07/08/2021 at 6:26 pm

        Check out our recommended food list Ellen.

        Reply
  3. Richard

    08/24/2018 at 2:23 pm

    Very good information about the benefits of cucumbers I’m sure many people will benefit , I had send this to my 2 sisters
    Hoping they adopt healthy eating habits .

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    • Emily - Dietitian (MS, RD)

      08/26/2018 at 8:28 pm

      Glad you found the information useful, I hope your sisters do as well.

      Reply
  4. sonia

    02/06/2017 at 5:03 am

    Since i met you guys i am on a right track sugar level not more than 7 and food is incredible so yummy specially pancake with almond flour and cocnut flour for mexican taco, list goes on and on .i thank you from the core of my heart you are amazing people thanks for the support.LOVE SONIA

    Reply
    • Jedha

      02/06/2017 at 3:52 pm

      Fantastic Sonia, glad our info is helping you!

      Reply

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