I've been monitoring the steadily deteriorating sour pickle situation in New England for going on 30 years now. As a stock clerk in high school, in Providence, we used to stock 3 different brands of sour pickles, and that was a neighboorhood market. These days, there are 2choices: order on-line, with a substantial risk of receiving old pickles, or travel to regions where sour pickles are still stocked. As of 2007, it is still possible to find full sours on the shelves in supermarkets in upper-state NH and Vermont. I bought my last dozen in Montpelier. Going south, one doesn't find sour pickles on the shelves until Virginia. Best, Ken
U can't I live in everett which is 30 mins north of seattle .... I ordered a 1 gallon jar froma company called best maid and they are great. I remebr eating them when I lived in tx...
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pretty sour pickles = ziemlich saure Gurken
There are 2 general types of pickles or gherkins: sweet or sour. The tastes are created by the solution they are pickled in. "Brined" pickles get their sour taste from fermentation, as opposed to the vinegar solutions used for other pickles. Other types of pickles are kosher-type (sour or half-sour), bread-and-butter pickles (a sweeter taste), lime pickles (which may also be salt pickled), and Swedish thin-sliced pickles.
The Kroger store near zip code 29566 sells Mt. Olive sour pickles in the 16 ounce jar. They are located at 781 Main Street in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
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You can get Sour Pickles from Mr. and Mrs. Pickle at Flea World in Sanford. Booth C27. They are really good!
Vinegar has a sour taste. (Think pickles)
Acids For example vinegar, lemon, citric acid.
Sour pickles, perhaps?
The grocery store, or dicks sporting goods
Dill pickles are the best invention ever made! If you haven't tried one you should!
There are many kinds of pickles and they do not all taste the same. They are all sour, but some are much more sour than others are.
Sour cream plus spices of your choice. You can purchase many different flavors of "dip mix" at the grocery store; stir the mix into a tub of sour cream.