Pickled gherkins would not have a viscosity since viscosity refers to a liquid's resistance to flow.
Gherkins!
In Europe, you will be served pickled gherkins with your burger.
Some people refer to pickled gherkins as wallies because this was a commonly used slang term in London. Wallies was a word that was commonly used in London in the 19th century.
meat balls with rye bread and pickled gherkins
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1 cup will have 106 calories.
there are 15 calories in a small (about 4 inch) pickle, the kind you find in jars. A pickle sliver, such as you might get with a sandwich, has 5.
Yes. It just depends whether it wants to eat it and if it survives after you feed them to it. Tree frogs also eat pickled gherkins, squid, and love to eat jellied fruit.
A peck of pickled peppers.
Apparently, Mcdonald's put gherkins in their burger because their burgers contain so much sugar, if they didn't put the gherkins in the burgers, they would need to class them as desserts! Maybe this is the same reason everyone else puts gherkins in burgers!!
Not really. Cornichons are spiced slightly differently, and cost more. But, they're basically the same: tiny pickled cucumbers.AnswerContrary to popular believe, gherkins are not cucumbers. Gherkins and cucumbers are related but not the same plant race. This is a slight difference botanically, but quite a difference in taste and appearance. Cornichons are indeed harvested before they are fullgrown. After that they are pickled according to a French recipe. This results in pickles that are slightly less salty then the average pickled gherkin.Cornichons have more flavor, are tinier than baby gherkins. Gherkins can be substitued for Cornichons, but once you taste the real thing, it is tough to go back. They keep forever in the frige and are a tasty addition to tuna salad, devilled eggs and lots of other things.