a common sweet pickle is the bread and butter pickle.
in french sourcrout; pickeld gabbage; or in German 'Weinkraut' if the soure componet is not acid, instead its taken wine.
dill,sweet,bread and butter,Candied Pickle,German-Style Dill Pickle,Gherkin,Half Sour Pickle,kosher dill,Sour Pickle, spicey
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Pickles Can't remember what sort of dog it was, but it was definitely called Pickles.
Evelyn pickles
They are marinated fruits and vegetables.
There's not an actual town called Pickles Gap, Arkansas. It's more of any area located in Conway, Arkansas. There's a creek that runs beside Hwy 65 and this is where the name originated. As legend has it, a German immigrant was attempting to cross the creek with a wagon full of pickles. The wagon turned over strolling pickles everywhere. Ever since, it has been called Pickles Gap. There's a business there now called Pickles Gap Village.
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They were bought out by Hazlewoods(Part of the Premier Foods group at the time I think) and production was moved to Middleton in Manchester! For a short while afterwards you could still get Norco pickles but eventually they were absorbed into the bigger group and production ceased!
paisley
They are called pickles patties
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.
You might be thinking of the word "gherkin", which in common talk people often refer to the "baby pickles" as being. Gherkin is actually a type of pickle, but the word is more commonly used in America to mean simply "little pickles".