If you've seen Paranormal Activity, you'll know what I'm talking about.
Cucumbers are just regular vegies, but soaked in evil, it makes an evil pickle. Trust Me. P.S Get5 er done!
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A pickle is a cucumber that has been cooked in vinegar. It is not salted, and once it cools down, it is packaged in a jar.
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Watermelon rind is considerably thicker. pickle is just a pickled cucumber.
A pickle is just a pickled cucumber. And, Scientifically, a cucumber is a fruit. So, a pickel is a pickled fruit.A pickle, or pickled cucumber, is both a fruit and a vegetable.Botanically speaking, a cucumber is the fruit of the cucumber plant and a pickle is therefore a pickled fruit. But don't try to add it to a fruit salad because, as a food, cucumbers and pickles are considered to be vegetables.
No. You can pickle a cucumber (or other items like vegetables or even eggs), but this involves a chemical reaction which cannot be reversed. Most pickling solutions contain spices, salt or vinegar which chemically alter the item being pickled. It might be possible to remove some of the spices or pickling ingredients by soaking in water and rinsing, but you can never return a dill pickle, or other pickled cucumber, into a cucumber again.
You just plant cucombers and then when their grown you pickle them.......
A pickle is technically a pickled cucumber. A seed, pickle or not, is usually just called a seed. By definition though, it is a plant embryo.
Yes, they are. Cucumbers soak in vinegar and become pickles. after a long time Answer Pickles and cucumbers are not the same thing. A cucumber is a fruit that can be pickled, so becomes a pickled cucumber or a cucumber pickle. There are many fruits and vegetables that can be pickled so to identify them correctly you need to name the item pickled.
Define "Damage". If the damage is just holes, then YES you can pickle them. If the damage is ROT, then you better not. You could concievably pickle the beetles and larva themselves and end up with a healty nutricious snack. :P
Yes, but the seeds found in supermarket cucumbers are immature (otherwise cucumbers would be full of chewy seeds). Immature seeds will not grow, but cucumber seeds are sold (fully mature) in many garden centers and home improvement stores.
they are soaked in a brine, almost like a pickle brine, just with different spices, but one of the main ingredients in any brine is vinegar