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What is your favourite pickle?

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  • M [email protected]

    You can pickle watermelon... rind? It becomes edible?

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    Absolutely. Tends to be a southern United States thing. Pickled Watermelon

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      Mine is pickled beets, no dill (sorry beans, you're second). Nothing against dill, I love it in most pickles but prefer my beets unadulterated.

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      zesty dill gherkins.

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        the grape leaves supposedly help keep them crunchy. bay leaves can do the same thing.

        they sell pickle crisp as an additive as well.

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        I've tried the grape leaves and didn't notice a huge difference. I do the low temp pasteurization and they stay pretty crisp. The most crispy are the lacto-fermented though.

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          Mine is pickled beets, no dill (sorry beans, you're second). Nothing against dill, I love it in most pickles but prefer my beets unadulterated.

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          Bubbie's pickles. I like the garlic-y taste much more than any other brand.

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            Mine is pickled beets, no dill (sorry beans, you're second). Nothing against dill, I love it in most pickles but prefer my beets unadulterated.

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            I'm a sucker for 'sweet mixed pickles', especially the cauliflower for its unique crunch.

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              Absolutely. Tends to be a southern United States thing. Pickled Watermelon

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              Huh, TIL! Thanks for the recipe.

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                Mine is pickled beets, no dill (sorry beans, you're second). Nothing against dill, I love it in most pickles but prefer my beets unadulterated.

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                Horseradish bread& butter chips are awesome! But I fell in love with a mango habanero guy from Walmart that was actually kinda spicy despite it being corpo slop attempting to seem trendy, and of course they discontinue it a few weeks after I discover it!

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                  Pickled okra is definitely my favorite so far. Haven't tried those eggs at the gas station checkout yet....

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                  Especially with heat! My mother would buy those often, and I'd devour them with little remorse. She got mad, instead of appreciating that her kid enjoyed eating okra. We don't talk anymore.

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                    Bubbie's pickles. I like the garlic-y taste much more than any other brand.

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                    Their kosher dills slap

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                      Sweet Gherkins

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                      Hell yeah, gherkin is where it's at.

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