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- Pickled herring is a traditional way of preserving herring as food by pickling or curing. Most cured herring uses a two-step curing process: it is first...
- immersion in vinegar. The pickling procedure typically affects the food's texture and flavor. The resulting food is called a pickle, or, if named, the name...
- Soused herring is raw herring soaked in a mild preserving liquid. It can be raw herring in a mild vinegar pickle or Dutch brined herring. As well as vinegar...
- A pickled cu****ber – commonly known as a pickle in the United States and Canada and traditionally a gherkin (/ɡərkɪn/) in Britain, Ireland, South Africa...
- for a short film by Martin Pickles. 'Fisted: the hunt for Richard Herring', 1996. This comedy is not really about Herring but his recent stardom with...
- A pickled gherkin Pickled herring with onions Kara****uke – Type of ****anese pickled vegetable Kasuzuke – ****anese pickles using the lees from sake Kiamoy –...
- (once called Savory) Dock, the whole line of street—called in one part Pickle Herring Street, and in another Shad Thames—exhibits an uninterrupted series...
- Pickle soup is a style of soup prepared with various types of pickled vegetables. Dill pickle soup is a variety of pickle soup prepared with pickled cu****ber...
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- tsukemonoki (漬物器) ("pickling container") is a ****anese pickle press. The pressure is generated by heavy stones called tsukemono ishi (漬物石) ("pickle stone") with...