Pickled cucumber
preserved vegetable
Pickled cucumbers are cucumbers preserved either by lactic fermentation, usually in brine, or by acidification in vinegar.
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Fermented
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editDill pickles
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A deli pickle (USA)
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A dill pickle on a fork (Poland)
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Dill pickles (Ukraine)
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A kosher dill pickle cut into spears (USA)
Pickling
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Ingredients: cucumbers, dill, garlic, horseradish, bay leaves, mustard seeds, coarse salt (Poland)
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Cucumbers pickled in a ceramic pot (Poland)
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Cucumbers pickled in a ceramic pot (Poland)
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Cucumbers pickled in a glass jar (Russia)
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Cucumbers pickled in glass jars (Poland)
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Cucumbers pickled in glass jars (Poland)
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Cucumbers pickled in glass jars (Hungary)
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A jar of Spreewald gherkins (Germany)
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Dill pickles with visible dill (Poland)
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Dill pickles (Poland)
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Dill pickles (Czech Rep.)
Serving
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Dill pickles in a glass bowl (Poland)
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A platter of dill pickles (Poland)
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A plate of dill pickles (Poland)
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Dill pickles with sausages and bread (Poland)
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Dill pickles with cold cuts (Poland)
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Dill pickles rolled up with herring fillets (Poland)
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Dill pickles rolled up with ham (USA)
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Breaded pickles (USA)
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Breaded pickles (USA)
Pickle soup
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A ladle of pickle soup (Poland)
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A bowl of pickle soup (Poland)
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A bowl of pickle soup with sour cream (Ukraine)
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A bowl of pickle soup (Russia)
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A bowl of Leningrad-style pickle soup (Russia)
Half-sour pickles
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A pot of home-made half-sour pickles weighed down with a stone (Poland)
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A jar of half-sour pickles (Poland)
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A board of half-sour pickles (Poland)
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A bowl of half-sour pickles (Ukraine)
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Cross-section of a half-sour pickle (Poland)
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Half-sour pickles paired with vodka (Poland)
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Cucumbers and peppers pickled with pokeweed berries (Abkhazia)
Dry-pickled
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Oikimchi (Korea)
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Oikimchi (Korea)
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Oikimchi (Korea)
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Nukazuke – cucumber, carrot and eggplant pickled in rice bran (Japan)
Vinegar-pickled
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A jar of home-made pickles (Poland)
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A jar of sliced pickles (Sweden)
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A bowl of pickles (Czech Rep.)
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A jar and a plate of pickles (USA)
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Jars of sweet pickles (USA)
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A jar of bread-and-butter pickles (USA)
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Mustard pickles in a stoneware jar (Germany)
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A plate of mustard pickles with visible mustard seeds (Germany)
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A jar of pickled cucumbers and tomatoes (Transnistria)
Gherkins
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A gherkin
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Pickled gherkins (Spain)
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Gherkins with red pepper (Spain)
Serving
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Pickles in skewered hors d'oeuvres (Spain)
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Pickled cucumbers and turnips (Turkey)
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Pickles as a side to labskaus (Germany)
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Pickle spears as a side to weckewerk (Germany)
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Vegan cupcakes with icecream and sweet pickles (USA)
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Sliced pickles in a sandwich
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Sliced pickles in a hot dog
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A dill pickle spear and bright-green sweet pickle relish in a Chicago-style hot dog (USA)
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Pickle relish (Sweden)
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Pickled cucumbers among other mixed pickles (USA)
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Chopped pickles as an ingredient of tartar sauce, served with fried food
Miscellaneous
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Still life by an unknown painter (Italy, 17th cent.)
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Caricature of Joseph Bonaparte (Spain, between 1808 and 1813)
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Sheet music cover for Charles L. Johnson's ragtime piece "Dill Pickles" (USA, 1906)
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High diver Beatrice Kyle enjoying a pickle while sitting on a fire engine wheel (USA, 1924)
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Christmas pickle (Germany)
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Christmas pickle (Germany)
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Logo of the Gurken-Radweg cycling route (Germany)
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A man kissing a pickle-costumed mascot
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A man trying to open a jar of pickles