yes they are but the most common food is potato cakes
Bread, cheese and slices of like pickled onions or gerkhins, try putting some ham in there as well ............delicious. Of course, people from the UK would answer this question quite differently as "pickle" means something else entirely to Brits. British pickle is akin to chutney or relish, and usually made with crunchy vegetables rather than fruit. Cheese and pickle sandwiches are a British institution and can be found in lunch boxes across the land
A cheesy pickle is a pickle covered in cheese commonly eaten by the Dutch.
only on thursdays
a cheese-covered pickle also known as a cheesy-pickle
A cheese covered pickle also known as a cheesy pickle
ham cheese jam cheese spread pickle butter margarine peanut butter chocolate spread marmite chicken turkey corned beef egg mayo tuna (eww) :L ... these are just a few, you can really have anything you fancy :L
There are several types of pickle wraps. Most have several ingredients in common such as cream cheese, spices, and of course pickles. You can use a tortilla shell spread cream cheese on it (with or without spices added to it), then put pickles on top of the cream cheese and wrap the tortilla shell with the pickle in the middle. Finish by sliding this into rounds. This same approach can be used substituting ham or other luncheon meat for the tortilla shell.
pickle cheese
A round sandwhich is also known as a bagle .They bagle originated in America and is still very popular to this day.Traditional fillings include ham ,cheese, pickle,and relishes.
Bread and butter pickle chips can be used creatively in recipes such as adding them to grilled cheese sandwiches, chopping them up and mixing them into potato salad, or using them as a topping for burgers or hot dogs. They can also be incorporated into pasta salads or as a garnish for tacos or nachos.
gallstones are pickle sandwiches inside your index finger on your left hand. they eat cabbage
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