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  2. Here’s How to Pickle Vegetables Like A Pro - AOL

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    Today, most cooks like to make quick-pickled vegetables, also known as refrigerator pickled vegetables. While store-bought pickled veggies are tasty (read about our search for the best store ...

  3. Dilly beans - Wikipedia

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    Dilly beans, or pickled green beans, are a means of preserving this summer legume. Often flavored with dill , hence the name, they may also contain garlic , Tabasco sauce , and red pepper. Best kept in glass jars for safekeeping over the winter months, they can be served on their own as a snack or alongside a main dish or in salad .

  4. List of pickled foods - Wikipedia

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    Gherkin – Cucumber pickled in brine, vinegar, or other solution; Giardiniera – Italian relish of pickled vegetables in vinegar or oil; Ginger pickle – Pickle eaten in Andhra Pradesh, India; Green beansPickled green beans, often flavoured with dill. – sometimes referred to as dilly beans

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    Organic French Green Beans. Price: $7.01. These Organic French Green Beans can be the base for green bean casserole or serve as a healthy side dish on their own. You’ll get two pounds of green ...

  6. How to Make Pickled Green Beans - AOL

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  7. Green bean - Wikipedia

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    Green beans may have a purple rather than green pod, which changes to green when cooked. [25] [page needed] Yellow-podded green beans are also known as wax beans. [3] Wax bean cultivars are commonly of the bush or dwarf form. [26] [page needed] All of the following varieties have green pods and are Phaseolus vulgaris unless otherwise specified: