
Blün
Blün Salad Cucumbers
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Discover Blün Salad Cucumbers, grown in Austria's first aquaponics farm for unmatched crispness and taste! These fresh, local cucumbers develop more dry matter, offering superior flavor. Produced with resource-saving closed cycles and a minimal CO2 footprint, each piece is a testament to sustainable farming. Enjoy this high-potassium delight from Vienna.
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The Blün salad cucumber does not grow up quite as fast in our aquaponics-managed system. It is thus able to build up a little more dry matter. With a general water content of 96%, this makes a difference. Crispness and taste are unmatched in our opinion. Deliciously gurkig! Snacks, salads, snacks - or off in the smoothie or gin and tonic - whatever you want. The high potassium content replenishes their potassium balance - just as they eat the cucumber. Since the German word for cucumber is "herumgurken", "Gurkentruppe" and the like, we will follow the Anglo-Saxon approach - stay cool as a cucumber!


Fresh local vegetables from Vienna's first aquaponics farm
.Fresh high-quality vegetables from Wiens are not a novelty to begin with. Vienna, or Austria, is one of the pioneers of local self-sufficiency in Europe. However, vegetables from Austria's first aquaponics plant go several steps further! Closed cycles, resource-saving production, the smallest possible CO2 footprint and few food miles. This really is a holistic package that is only available from BLÜN. In addition to technical innovation, the Blün gardeners only grow specialities and peculiarities, old varieties in contemporary cultivation. Just try it!
Resource-saving circular economy with full flavour
.The Viennese start-up BLÜN produces fish and vegetables in a sustainable circular economy, this system is called aquaponics and works like this: The BLÜN fish grow up slowly in Viennese high-spring water. The water in the basins is exchanged to a certain extent every day, but instead of simply being drained away, it is reused as a source of nutrients for the vegetable plants next door - this is how our juicy tomatoes, crunchy peppers and aromatic melanzani are produced, which taste like being on holiday in the south but actually come from very close by.

