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  2. Pickle Lovers: You Have to Try These 6 Homemade Pickle Recipes

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    Killer Spicy Garlic Dill Pickles. The name of this recipe alone makes our mouths water. Thai red peppers bring a spicy heat to these pickles, which also highlight classic flavors like dill and garlic.

  3. List of pickled foods - Wikipedia

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    Amba – Mango pickle condiment; Apple – Fruit that grows on a tree [1] Artichoke – Type of vegetable that is a species of thistle cultivated for culinary use [2] Asazuke – Japanese pickling method; Asinan – Indonesian pickled vegetable or fruit dish; Atchara – Pickle made from grated unripe papaya popular in the Philippines

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    Sweet. Sour. Deep-fried. Nestled into a burger or served up — cue satisfying snap — solo. There are countless ways to enjoy a pickle — including the recent, deli-meat-stuffed innovation, the ...

  5. The Most Delicious Signature Meal from Every State - AOL

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    Meal: Pastrami sandwich, Hal's chips, half-sour pickle, egg cream, black and white cookie. ... Search Recipes. Sausage and Bean Ragoût. Balsamic Berry and Turkey Salad Sandwiches.

  6. Murături - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The pickles are ordinarily made of locally grown produce such as beetroot, cucumber, green tomatoes (Romanian: gogonele), carrots, cabbage, bell peppers, watermelons, mushrooms, turnips, celery and cauliflower. [4] After fermentation, the pickle juice becomes sour and is sometimes used in soups such as borsch. [5]

  7. Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    While non-Jewish recipes for krupnik often involve meat (beef, chicken, pork or a mixture) and dairy (sour cream) in the same recipe, Jewish recipes for meat-based krupnik generally use chicken or (more rarely) beef broth; if made without meat, sour cream may be added. [26]

  8. Piccalilli - Wikipedia

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    Piccalilli, or mustard pickle, is a British [1] interpretation of South Asian pickles, a relish [2] [3] of chopped and pickled vegetables and spices. [4] Regional recipes vary considerably. Etymology

  9. Pickled lime - Wikipedia

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    A lime pickle from Goa - India. Pickled limes are sometimes eaten alone, as a snack. [1] They are also an ingredient in the preparation of some sweet relishes. [1] Lime is an essential ingredient of many cuisines from India, and many varieties of pickles are made, such as sweetened lime pickle, salted pickle, and lime chutney. Preparation ...