YES, anything could, BUT it may not be a very good one
as a weapon
Pickles should not be only used on sandwiches.
The pH of jams and pickles are very low and could react with the metal in cans. Glass is less reactive and is generally used for acid foods.
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.
No, because they could be used as a weapon.
A tomahawk could be used as a tool and a weapon. There is no special connection to a tomahawk, it was only viewed as a tool.
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you could say that. it was origanally used as a weapon to hunt wild boars.
Turmeric or haldi acts as a preservative in pickles.
Vinegar is the natural product that preserves pickles. Lime does not preserve pickles it used to be used to provide crispiness. However, the USDA no longer recommends using lime.
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