There's not an actual town called Pickles Gap, Arkansas. It's more of any area located in Conway, Arkansas. There's a creek that runs beside Hwy 65 and this is where the name originated. As legend has it, a German immigrant was attempting to cross the creek with a wagon full of pickles. The wagon turned over strolling pickles everywhere. Ever since, it has been called Pickles Gap. There's a business there now called Pickles Gap Village.
No, pickles are not fruity. Unless you have fruity pickles.
Pickles can be open for weeks! Acid in pickles kill germs and protect the pickles.
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Dill pickles.
McDonalds manufactures it own pickles, but the style of pickles they use are dill pickles.
No, pickles are not fruit they are actually cucumbers (a vegtable) that have been soaked in vinigar and other things Pickling may well originate with the Roman practice of preserving food in sour wine, and refers to the method of preservation, not specifically to the items preserved, which might include fruit, vegetables, cheese or seafood. Indian pickles typically employ oil and salt as the preservation medium. Japanese pickles are more likely to employ brine. Most other parts of the world use vinegar as a preservative. NB: cucumbers are a fruit.Yes
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There is no standard collective noun for 'pickles', in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example, a jar of pickles, a barrel of pickles, a pint of pickles, etc.
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