Define "Damage". If the damage is just holes, then YES you can pickle them. If the damage is ROT, then you better not. You could concievably pickle the beetles and larva themselves and end up with a healty nutricious snack. :P
a pickle is an aged cucumber ------------------- A pickle is a cucumber that has been cured in a brine/vinegar solution, usually with dill seasoning and other spices/herbs. writen bye, Emmarocks12345
Pickles are cucumbers so they are fruit.A cucumber/pickle is a fruit because it has seeds.
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A pickle is just a pickled cucumber. And, Scientifically, a cucumber is a fruit. So, a pickel is a pickled fruit.A pickle, or pickled cucumber, is both a fruit and a vegetable.Botanically speaking, a cucumber is the fruit of the cucumber plant and a pickle is therefore a pickled fruit. But don't try to add it to a fruit salad because, as a food, cucumbers and pickles are considered to be vegetables.
No, a pickle is a cucumber that has been soaked in vinegar for a long period of time. If you intend to make pickles, grow cucumbers.
Yes, but the seeds found in supermarket cucumbers are immature (otherwise cucumbers would be full of chewy seeds). Immature seeds will not grow, but cucumber seeds are sold (fully mature) in many garden centers and home improvement stores.
Yes, they are. Cucumbers soak in vinegar and become pickles. after a long time Answer Pickles and cucumbers are not the same thing. A cucumber is a fruit that can be pickled, so becomes a pickled cucumber or a cucumber pickle. There are many fruits and vegetables that can be pickled so to identify them correctly you need to name the item pickled.
No. A pickle is made from a cucumber, and cucumbers are members of the fruit family, and grow from stems of the cucumber plant, like apples grow from apple tree stems.
The entire cucumber is made into a pickle.
Because it is a cucumber, it is considered a fruit. A cucumber is, in turn, considered a fruit because it has seeds.
No, but you can cucumber a pickle
"Refrigerator pickles" haven't been processed in a cannery. Rather, they were left in a fridge or freezer after being made according to a traditional recipe. They have a weaker brine and don't last as long compared to canned pickles, which don't even require refrigeration.