Cucumbers are widely loved during the summer for their refreshing taste and high water content, but the way you prepare them could be reducing their nutritional value. According to diet insights shared by Shweta J Panchal, one common habit many people follow may be stripping away essential nutrients without realizing it.
The biggest mistake is peeling the cucumber before eating it. While it may seem like a cleaner or more appealing option, the outer skin actually contains a significant portion of the vegetable’s nutritional benefits. The peel is rich in fibre silica Vitamin K and antioxidants that play an important role in supporting digestion and overall health.
When the skin is removed most of these nutrients are lost leaving behind mainly water content with limited health value. The fibre found in the peel especially insoluble fibre helps maintain smooth digestion and promotes regular bowel movements. Additionally antioxidants present in the skin help the body manage inflammation and protect against oxidative stress.
However there are certain situations where peeling may be necessary. Store bought cucumbers are sometimes coated with wax to extend shelf life. In such cases it is advisable to wash them thoroughly using warm water and a brush or opt for unwaxed varieties from local vendors.
For maximum benefits the best way to consume cucumber is whole with its skin intact. Adding a small amount of pink salt can also enhance hydration by helping maintain electrolyte balance especially during hot weather.
This simple change in how cucumbers are prepared can make a noticeable difference in the nutrients your body receives making it a smarter and healthier choice during the summer season.

