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The gherkin is a small variety of cucumber that is used for pickling. It is the fruit of the cucumber plant, specifically of the Cucumis sativus species.
Both "is changed" and "has changed" can be correct depending on the context. "Is changed" is typically used when referring to the current state of something, while "has changed" is used when talking about a change that occurred in the past with a connection to the present.
US produces almost 40 per cent of the total global production, it accounts for 50 per cent of consumption, which makes it the largest grower and importer of gherkins, followed by Russia, Canada and Germany. France is the only country which does not produce gherkins, but is a large scale importer of small gherkins or 'cornichons' which they relish. Hungary, India and Mexico are primarily supplier countries.
yes it is changed
An object that is changed and can be changed back like silly putty. Chemical change is when an object is changed and cannot be changed back. ex. egg cracking
Sir Edward Gherkin
Yes, it is American for gherkin!
Slow Gherkin was created in 1993.
the gherkin was built as an office tower for the government
Gherkin is used to eat. i am inproving this. who Eva wrote this means the building gherkin. otherwise he/she shoulda said gerkin. not THE GHERIN.
a gherkin wrapped in herring is called a rollmop.
Typically, a single gherkin weighs around 15-20 grams.
Gherkins are small cucumbers of used in cooking or in making gherkin pickles.
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Yes, the term "gherkin" for the small pickled cucumber derives from the Dutch word "gurken," meaning cucumber. The building known as "The Gherkin" in London is named for its distinctive shape, which resembles the form of a gherkin or pickled cucumber. The name reflects both the architectural design and the playful connection to the vegetable.
how many people were ivolved building the London Gherkin
Building the Gherkin - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG