Variety Overview
The Cucumber Tortarello Abruzzese White is a traditional Italian cucumber variety originating from the Abruzzo region. This variety is well known for its long, slender and slightly curved fruits with a distinctive pale white to light green colour. The skin is very thin, while the flesh remains crisp, tender and naturally sweet. Because of its mild flavour, the Cucumber Tortarello Abruzzese White is highly appreciated for fresh consumption and summer salads.
Growing Requirements for Cucumber Tortarello Abruzzese White
The Cucumber Tortarello Abruzzese White grows best in warm conditions and in fertile, well-drained soil. Regular watering is essential to keep the fruits juicy and tender. In addition, organic fertilization supports strong plant development and improves overall yield. This variety performs very well during summer and shows good tolerance to heat. Training the plants on trellises improves air circulation and helps maintain uniform fruit shape.
Sowing and Planting
Sow seeds of Cucumber Tortarello Abruzzese White from March to June, once temperatures become stable. Transplant seedlings when they develop a strong root system. After planting, space the plants 50–70 cm apart to allow proper growth. Harvest usually begins 55–70 days after planting and continues gradually throughout the season. Frequent harvesting encourages continuous production and better fruit quality.
Fruit Characteristics
The fruits are long, thin and gently curved. Their pale colour makes them visually distinctive compared to common green cucumbers. The flesh is crisp, refreshing and completely free of bitterness, even when fruits reach a larger size. As a result, this variety is ideal for raw consumption, fresh salads and traditional Mediterranean recipes.
Advantages of Cucumber Tortarello Abruzzese White
This variety offers excellent flavour, tender texture and reliable summer production. It is easy to grow and suitable for both home gardens and professional cultivation. Because of its appearance and taste, it is increasingly popular among growers who value traditional varieties.
See also : Cucumber ‘Tortarello verde scuro’










