no they are not condiments
A pickle is a pickled cucumber, and a cucumber is a fruit, not a vegetable, and fruit is not a condiment
Mustard is not a fruit or vegetable, it is a condiment.
Lettuce is not a condiment. A condiment is a sauce, seasoning, or paste added to food to give it flavour. Mustard is an example of a condiment.
Vegetable + vinegar = pickle.
As a noun, relish is grated pickles used for hamburgers and sandwiches. As a verb, it it to enjoy something intensely.
i don't relly know
i think you mean caperberry with is the small olive-shaped berry of the European and Oriental caper, said to be used in pickles and as a condiment
pickles are fruits because they grow on trees or vines like marsh-mellows and yeah
Any vegetable that has been pickled, whether in vinegar or brine, is an acid.
Pickles are generally made from cucumbers. Cucumbers are not a tuberous vegetable, rather they are the fruit of a vine or bush related to melons.
That is the correct spelling of "cucumber" (plant and salad vegetable, used for pickles).
pickles yes because they are a vegetable. the cheese no because it is a dairy product and will go sour along with a lot of the other things you compost
Piper nigrum (black, white or green peppercorns) is a berry.