No, pickles are not fruit they are actually cucumbers (a vegtable) that have been soaked in vinigar and other things Pickling may well originate with the Roman practice of preserving food in sour wine, and refers to the method of preservation, not specifically to the items preserved, which might include fruit, vegetables, cheese or seafood. Indian pickles typically employ oil and salt as the preservation medium. Japanese pickles are more likely to employ brine. Most other parts of the world use vinegar as a preservative. NB: cucumbers are a fruit.
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yes the pickle is a fruit. Why? because the pickle comes from the cucumber.
pickles are fruits because they grow on trees or vines like marsh-mellows and yeah
Pickles are cucumbers so they are fruit.A cucumber/pickle is a fruit because it has seeds.
no they are not condiments
as far as i know.. its mangoes! saw it on twitter he also likes pickles !L )
bananas and pickles
Because it is a cucumber, it is considered a fruit. A cucumber is, in turn, considered a fruit because it has seeds.
niether they arent healthy for you but they would be the same as a cucomber if it was a fruit or vegtible
There are 2 general types of pickles or gherkins: sweet or sour. The tastes are created by the solution they are pickled in. "Brined" pickles get their sour taste from fermentation, as opposed to the vinegar solutions used for other pickles. Other types of pickles are kosher-type (sour or half-sour), bread-and-butter pickles (a sweeter taste), lime pickles (which may also be salt pickled), and Swedish thin-sliced pickles.
vinegar fruit juices lemonade cola pickles tomato ketchup
yes but its mostly carrots and pickles. bananas are fine though!
wheat thins vegetable thins pretzel thins shark fruit snacks Squish'ems (fruit in a pouch) Kosher dill pickles, potato chips Fruit Gushers fruit snacks