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Yes
A pickle is a cucumber. It has been "pickled" or soaked in vinegar and other spices.
whine vinger
Anything that can absorb the vinegar or the brine used to pickle. I.e a cucumber in brine, eggs in vinegar.
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a cucumber that has been preserved in vinegar is called a pickle
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.
The cucumber is placed in a strong salt solution to draw out excess moisture and help preserve the cucumber. This process is called brining and is essential for creating pickles with the desired texture and flavor. After brining, the cucumber can be further flavored with herbs and spices before being pickled in a vinegar solution.
sea cucubmber
NO. A pickle is a pickled cucumber. :P so yeah. they are! Though technically anything that has been pickled (soaked in a brine or vinegar solution for long keeping) is a called a pickled. but in layman's terms a pickle is a cucumber.
ripe tomatoes, vinegar, cucumber
Because people take a cucumber and stick it in seasoning and vinegar and some other stuff.