While the provided text mentions cucumbers are 95% water, it also classifies cucumbers as a vegetable, not a fruit. There is no fruit mentioned as being 95% water in the reference.
Therefore, based on the provided text, there is no definitive answer to the question "Which fruit is 95 percent water?". The text does highlight that cucumbers, often mistakenly considered a vegetable, are 95% water and provides nutritional information about them. It also mentions the water content of tomatoes, another often debated fruit/vegetable, but not their percentage.
To be fully accurate, we need to rephrase the question.
Which vegetable is 95 percent water?
Based on the reference, the answer is: Cucumber.
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Cucumber: The text states that cucumbers are 95% water and provides additional nutritional information about their low-calorie content and vitamin/fiber benefits.
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Tomatoes: While tomatoes are mentioned for their water content (170.14g per cup), their exact water percentage isn't provided.
The reference material does not provide information about other fruits or vegetables with a similar water percentage.