Pickled cucumber - Wikipedia In the United States and Canada, the word pickle alone used as a noun refers to a pickled cucumber (other types of pickled vegetables will be described using the adjective "pickled", such as "pickled onion", "pickled beets", etc )
Pickles: Nutrition, Benefits, Risks, Preparation - WebMD Pickles and pickle juice, in moderation, may have some health benefits for some people But they’re not a healthy choice if you have certain health conditions or you eat too many of them
Pickle | Description, Facts, Cucumber | Britannica Pickle, cucumber that has been pickled The small cucumbers that are turned into pickles are from the Cucurbitaceae family—the same family as pumpkins, gourds, and watermelons—and represent possibly one of the oldest pickled foods on Earth
How to Make Homemade Pickles - Allrecipes Bite into a pickle and you're instantly connected with a method of food preservation that's thousands of years old You too can practice that ancient alchemy by pickling produce in your own kitchen
20 Easy Pickle Recipes (That Arent All Just Cucumbers) It’s enough to just quick-pickle and then keep that jar in your fridge all week, rewarding your efforts every time you open your fridge for a hit of that nose-tingly crunch
How to Make Pickles: Step-by-Step Pickling Guide You can pickle peppers, onions, tomatoes, carrots, watermelon, and peaches—lots of different produce can be pickled! We also provide recipes for you to try—enjoy the garden’s bounty for months to come