Say it with a... cucumber: Heart-shaped cucumbers go on sale for Valentine's Day
By Louise EcclesLast updated at 10:23 AM on 11th February 2011
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If you think chocolates and strawberries are too much of a cliché on Valentine’s Day, help is at hand.
Sainsbury’s has come up with a novel food-based show of affection.
The supermarket is selling heart-shaped cucumbers that it has grown especially for February 14.

The Valentine vegetable: Sainsbury's is selling heart-shaped cucumbers that it has grown especially for February 14
Elaine Young, at Sainsbury’s, said: ‘Valentine’s Day carries such an element of surprise we hope this year’s fun love cucumber will get hearts racing, whether it’s in a romantic packed lunch or a lovingly prepared salad.
‘They only launched yesterday but they have already received a great reception from customers.
‘They have been lovingly grown and we’re really proud to be the first retailer to create something like this.’
She assured customers that the new curves – which were achieved by growing the vegetable in a heart-shaped mould for ten days – had not affected the taste.
Sainsbury’s already has plans for other seasonal options later this year.

Well received: The supermarket chain says the cucumbers have already had a great reception from customers
The heart-shaped cucumbers cost £1 for a half portion compared to the usual 40p.
A spokesman said this reflected the extra ‘time and care’ it took to produce them.
Yesterday, users of the Money Saving Expert website shared news of the new heart-shaped cucumbers.
One wrote: ‘Great for those you want to be twee or try to get their children to eat them.’
Another said: ‘They won’t roll off the chopping board. And they’ll be cheap on the 15th.’
Heart and star-shaped cucumbers have been available in Japan for four years and are sold in upmarket supermarkets.
In 2001, a farmer in Japan also created square watermelons in a bid to make them easier to export – and stop them rolling around in people’s refrigerators.
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