an appatizer served with crackers or bread
an appatizer served with crackers or bread
They are a topping for meat like hotdogs or Hamburgers
They are a topping for meat like hotdogs or hamburgers
They are a topping for meat like hotdogs or Hamburgers
Branston no longer make piccalilli
Yes! In fact in the term "puppy chow", chow is used as a noun because puppy is the adjective that describes chow!
The relish piccalilli enters the body through the mouth, when you eat it. I may not quite get this question
as a companion for the emperor of china
The company ceased trading a couple of years ago, you cant buy it anymore. Cross and blackwell piccalilli tastes even btter.
chihauha
How ever much chow a chow chow can chew.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, it is a slang term that originated with the Chinese "chow" dog breed, which was supposedly quite edible. This term was first used as "chow-chow" by A. Anderson in 1795.