Organic Thai Cucumber - แตงกวา

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Thai cucumbers are a tasty and nutritious vegetable that offer a range of health benefits. These cucumbers are high in hydration, making them a great choice for staying hydrated and helping to regulate body temperature. They are also low in calories and rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals, including vitamins K and C, potassium, and magnesium. The unique flavor and texture of Thai cucumbers make them a versatile ingredient that can be added to a variety of dishes, including salads, sandwiches, and stir-fries. In addition, they can also be consumed as a snack or used to make refreshing drinks like cucumber water or smoothies.

  • Organically grown
  • Shipping ฿250 for Chiang Mai & Bangkok or ฿350 in the rest of Thailand
  • Tastes like the real thing!
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Organic or Heirloom Variety

We only use either certified organic seeds or heirloom varieties to grow our produce.
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Shipping

We ship twice a week: Every Tuesday and Thursday. Arriving to most places in Thailand within 2-3 days.
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Online support

You can contact us on Whatsapp, LINE, or Facebook anytime. Add us on Whatsapp: +662 460 9365.
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24-hour Return

We offer 100% refunds if contacted within 24 hours of receiving the item.

We grow food with the health of the soil & our ecosystem in mind

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It all starts in the soil

Everything that grows on our farm stems from the health of the soil. We prioritize our herd of microbes underneath our garden beds. Making sure they are getting the environment that they thrive in.
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Regenerative farming practices

We are a no-till farm. We have many different practices that we use to improve organic matter & improve our soil structure. We are continously building our topsoil.
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Ecosystem processes

We value the ecosystem on our farm and believe that it is a bit part of what produces good food. We put aside a large part of our land to improving biodiversity.

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