they mix milk with the pickels and it forms cucumbers and when you leave them for a few years it will turn into a pickel
well, u put them in a container of liquid and set them there for a long period of time. if this isnt helpful, then search up a recipe...(:
It turns into a pickle in a brine that usually contains salt vinegar and water for Weeks
A cucumber has to pass through a process called pickling. This process is what turns cucumbers into pickles.
it kind of sours up as it grows and it get bumpier and a darker of a green.
you take special seasonings and really strong salt water and let it sit for a few weeks it will gradually change.
They are placed in air tight containers to have the moisture sucked out. Then they add chemicals
Whole pickles in about 2 week.
a cucumber turns into a pickle
The entire cucumber is made into a pickle.
No, but you can cucumber a pickle
A pickle is a cucumber. It has been "pickled" or soaked in vinegar and other spices.
No. You can pickle a cucumber (or other items like vegetables or even eggs), but this involves a chemical reaction which cannot be reversed. Most pickling solutions contain spices, salt or vinegar which chemically alter the item being pickled. It might be possible to remove some of the spices or pickling ingredients by soaking in water and rinsing, but you can never return a dill pickle, or other pickled cucumber, into a cucumber again.
Your a sour pickle
A pickle is a marinated cucumber. To be in a pickle is to be in a jam, in a problem situation.
Its a cucumber -_-
a pickle
Because it is a cucumber, it is considered a fruit. A cucumber is, in turn, considered a fruit because it has seeds.
No, the ocean doesn't act like vinegar. -- Hey, but you can pickle in brine, too, which is salt water. So yes, it might.
The pickle