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Calories in Cucumber

Cucumber contains just 15 kcal per 100g — among the most calorie-dilute foods. Per cup sliced (~104g): 16 kcal. Excellent for volume eating during cuts.

Nutrition by portion size

Portion kcal Carbs (g) Protein (g) Fat (g) Fiber (g)
1 cup sliced cucumber (~104g) 16 4 0.7 0.1 0.5
1 medium cucumber (~300g) 45 11 2 0.3 1.5
100g cucumber 15 3.6 0.7 0.1 0.5
1 cup pickled cucumbers 12 2.4 0.5 0.2 1.2

About these numbers

Cucumbers are 95% water, making them among the lowest-calorie foods available. At 15 kcal per 100g, you can eat a kilogram for the calorie cost of a single slice of bread. For volume eating during weight loss, cucumber is essentially a free food. Nutritionally light but useful as meal volume.

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Frequently asked questions

How many calories in cucumber?
Per 100g: 15 kcal. Per cup sliced: 16 kcal. Per whole medium cucumber: 45 kcal. Essentially a free food calorically.
Is cucumber good for weight loss?
Extremely. The high water content and ultra-low calorie density make cucumber ideal for volume eating during cuts. The 2009 Ello-Martin study showed adding 2 cups of vegetables (including cucumber) to meals reduced subsequent calorie intake 100-200 kcal/day.
Does cucumber have nutritional value?
Modest. Provides vitamin K (~30% daily target per cup), some potassium, and trace amounts of B vitamins. Not a nutritional powerhouse but useful as low-calorie food filler.
Is cucumber good for hydration?
95% water content — yes, contributes to daily fluid intake. A medium cucumber is ~285ml of water. Useful for hot-weather hydration and when plain water seems boring.
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