Some pickles have substantial protein (3 grams per 13 gram serving), and some carbohydrates, but far too much sodium to be consumed in large quantities.
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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.
Pickles are a low-calorie snack that fill you up quickly, so in that way they can help you keep your calorie count down. However, pickles are salty, so they can cause you to gain water weight. The only sure way to lose extra weight caused by fat is to burn more calories than you take in.
Yes, sweet pickles typically contain sodium, as they are often prepared in a brine solution that includes salt. The sodium content can vary depending on the recipe and brand, but many commercial sweet pickles have a notable amount of sodium per serving. If you're monitoring your sodium intake, it's a good idea to check the nutrition label for specific information.
No, pickles are not fruity. Unless you have fruity pickles.
Pickles can be open for weeks! Acid in pickles kill germs and protect the pickles.
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Dill pickles.
McDonalds manufactures it own pickles, but the style of pickles they use are dill pickles.
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There is no standard collective noun for 'pickles', in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example, a jar of pickles, a barrel of pickles, a pint of pickles, etc.