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pickled

[pik-uhld] / ˈpɪk əld /


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You can go maximalist — an Alison Roman–style ham party, complete with pickled vegetables, fancy mustard and crusty bread — or you can go blissfully minimal with a giant sub sliced into generous hunks.

From Salon

She mopped up the liquid and thumped down a new glass onto the table, with a plate of cheese and a jar of something pickled.

From Literature

“A pickled carrot sandwich, preferably made with wholemeal bread, is a fine sustainer for an energetic child!”

From Literature

We eat canned cranberry beans and pickled vegetables Mom brought from the Ranch, and only stop to use the bathroom.

From Literature

A piece of herring—pickled, stewed or fried—constituted a weekday treat.

From The Wall Street Journal