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History of paisley pattern?

Paisley pattern is a droplet-shaped symbol of Persian origin. Similar to half of the Yin yang symbol, or the leaf of the Indian bodhi tree. The pattern is sometimes called "Persian pickles" by American quiltmakers.


Textile pattern called Persian pickles or welsh pears?

paisley


Does pickles come from a pig?

Various foods can be made into pickles. The most common pickles are made from cucumbers. Pig feet are sometimes pickled, as are asparagus and melon rinds.


What is vinegar in Tamil language?

Kaadi. It also means Pickles sometimes.


What is grown on a fram?

everything from Appels to zukinni, even sometimes corm or pickles


How much Sugar in pickles?

Pickles typically contain very little sugar, especially if they are dill pickles, which often have none. Sweet pickles, however, can have a significant amount of sugar added during the pickling process, sometimes containing up to 10 grams of sugar per serving. Always check the nutrition label for specific information, as sugar content can vary by brand and recipe.


Are pickles fruity?

No, pickles are not fruity. Unless you have fruity pickles.


How long can pickles be open?

Pickles can be open for weeks! Acid in pickles kill germs and protect the pickles.


What does emacipation?

pickles pickles


What type of pickles does subway use?

Dill pickles.


Do pickles have added chemicals?

Vinegar (acetic acid solution) is essential; sometimes are added also spices, preservatives, etc.


What is the brand of pickles that mcdonalds uses?

McDonalds manufactures it own pickles, but the style of pickles they use are dill pickles.