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  2. Pickled cucumber - Wikipedia

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    In the UK pickle generally refers to a style of sweet, vinegary chutneys, such as Branston pickle, commonly served with a ploughman's lunch. [citation needed] The term traditionally used in British English to refer to a pickled cucumber, gherkin, is also of Dutch origin, derived from the word gurken or augurken, meaning cucumber. [41] [13]

  3. Pickling - Wikipedia

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    Although the origin of the word is ambiguous, the word āchār is widely considered to be of Persian origin. Āchār in Persian is defined as 'powdered or salted meats, pickles, or fruits, preserved in salt, vinegar, honey, sugar or syrup.' [12] Indian mixed pickle, containing lotus root, lemon, carrot, green mango, green chilis, and other ...

  4. Fried pickle - Wikipedia

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    The first known fried pickle recipe was printed in the Oakland Tribune on November 19, 1962, for "French Fried Pickles", which called for using sweet pickle slices and pancake mix. [ 1 ] Fried dill pickles were popularized by Bernell "Fatman" Austin in 1963 at the Duchess Drive In located in Atkins, Arkansas .

  5. Cucumber - Wikipedia

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    Although any cucumber can be pickled, commercial pickles are made from cucumbers specially bred for uniformity of length-to-diameter ratio and lack of voids in the flesh. Those cucumbers intended for pickling, called picklers, grow to about 7 to 10 cm (3 to 4 in) long and 2.5 cm (1 in) wide. Compared to slicers, picklers tend to be shorter ...

  6. 10 Things You Don't Know About Pickles - AOL

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    Pickles are really something special. Not only do they last and last but they have been celebrated throughout history as they were thought to bring beauty, health and strength. But when did we ...

  7. Pickle - Wikipedia

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    Pickles (dog) (died 1967), a dog that found the stolen World Cup trophy in 1966; Pickles (pickleball), a dog often cited as the name origin for the sport of pickleball; Mr. Pickles, the titular demonic dog in an American animated sitcom

  8. This hydrating food that can count toward your daily water goal

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    When you think cucumbers, pickles or a low-calorie vehicle for dipping likely come to mind. While these can be tasty uses, they can be used for so much more. Cucumbers are the perfect salad topper ...

  9. Why All Pickle Jar Labels Don't Include the Word ... - AOL

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