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Pickles

Pickles are foods that have been fermented in a brine of salts and vinegar. The most common pickle is made from cucumbers.

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What are baby pickles called?

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".

Can horses eat pickles?

horses can eat anything that's why their so big to ride on

Why does your son crave pickles?

Maybe your son craves pickles because he just flat out likes them?

You left CLAUSSEN pickles out all night are they still good?

Yes if you leave claussen pickles out all night they are still good

Is Cates Pickles now Mt Olive Pickles?

No, Mt. Olive Pickles and Cates Pickles are two separate companies. Cates Pickles was bought by Dean Foods. See: http://www.nytimes.com/1989/08/22/business/company-news-dean-buying-cates.html?pagewanted=1.

Travis DuBois

Why do you have to refridgerate pickles?

because if you dont they wiil get soggy

How one can check spolage of pickles?

by observing the smell in the pickle jar

Zuchinni pickles recipe?

Try this link below, there are a lot of good recipes there.

Are all pickles cucumbers?

Cucumbers are what pickles are made from. They are made by processing the cucumbers in a solution of vinegar, spices and other flavors. But in England, baby pickles are tiny onions soaked in vineger.

Can eating pickles make you miscarriage?

No. Cucumbers in any shape or form can not make you miscarry.

Can bunnies eat pickles?

first answer: No, bunnies can not eat pickles. Pickles are bad for rabbits and may make them sick (all pickles, but especially dill pickles). Stay away from pickles and try doing other fruits and vegetables such as bananas, grapes, corn, carrots and other fruit. Make sure you check a reliable authority before letting it eat something!

second answer: Rabbits should only eat fresh fruit and vegetables, not preserved ones - nothing pickled, canned, jarred, frozen, cooked, etc. Only fresh.

Corn is not safe for rabbits. Rabbits can't digest corn hulls (the outer layer of each corn kernel). Rabbits have very sensitive digestion, and anything that isn't edible is a big threat for gut impaction and deadly GI stasis. Corn is also high in natural sugars and starches, so it isn't healthy for rabbits. Corn is not part of a rabbit's natural diet. A bit of dried milled corn as an ingredient in rabbit pellets is okay, but that's it.

Safe fruit and vegetables: Dark leafy greens are the best fresh vegetable for rabbits (like romaine lettuce, basil, carrot tops). All other non-leafy vegetables (like carrot) and fruit (like apple) should be considered a treat only. Especially sugary fruit (like banana, grape) should be especially limited! A bite or two is enough. Too many treats will make your rabbit sick.

See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.

What are the types of pickles?

The major types are dill, sweet, and bread and butter. Other classifications include kosher and gherkin.

What is the difference between lady ashburn pickles and sweet mustard pickles?

I am thinking the difference is that there is more different ingredients in sweet mustard pickles than lady ashburn, I made lady ashburn last week and they are so good but looking for a mustard recipe now

How many pickles does it take to get to the moon?

Actually, there are a few issues with the other answer, it is honestly shocking. 2.4billion is not nearly enough pickles to reach the moon.

Average Length:

Assuming the pickles are primarily being sourced from the United States we would expect to see much shorter pickles. Section 51.4173 of the United States Standards for Grades of Pickling Cucumbers published by the Department of Agriculture notes that grade 3 pickles (the largest grade) “Shall not exceed 6 inches”. So assuming that 6” is an average isn’t accurate. Combined with other sources it appears that the average pickle length is likely closer to 3” though surprisingly the research in this area.

Feet in a mile:

There are actually 5280 feet in a mile, a significant difference with this type of calculation. Even using the original answers 6” average pickle length estimate this would result in an additional 560 pickles per mile. This would mean an additional 133,759,920 pickles would be needed.

Using the 3” average one would need to stack 21,120 pickles to go a mile.

Miles to the Moon:

Due to the nature of the moon’s orbit it can be anywhere between 225,623 and 252,088 from the earth. The generally accepted average is 238,855, so while the original answer isn’t technically inaccurate it is 2 miles off the average.

Once further research is done on pickle stacking rates and speeds we could determine the optimal time to start stacking in order to end at an optimal time while the moon is closer to the earth, thus reducing the total number of required pickles.

Total Pickles to the Moon:

Assuming we are stacking to the moon at its average distance from the earth it would take about 5,044,617,600 pickles.

An optimal time to reach the moon would be very early Christmas Eve, 2026. On that day only 4,680,445,440 Pickles would be needed. This would require 364,172,160 fewer pickles than average.

When did norco pickles of pendlebury shut down?

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!