Similar words: pickle, tickle, fickle, sickle, trickle, prickle, sick leave, knuckle down. Meaning: ['pɪkld] adj. (used of foods) preserved in a pickling liquid.
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91. History of microorganism and Chinese brewing culture are discussed. From ancientry vintage, brewing and process of pickled curing to primary microorganism technology.
92. Some bread, cheese, carrot slices and pickled gherkin were used to create this locomotive.
93. The contents of vitamin C, total phenolics, total flavonoids and antioxidant activity were determined in fresh and pickled leaf mustard .
94. Vodka, pickled cucumbers and Pope John Paul II might spring to mind when someone mentions Poland . Obviously there's more to Poland than that.
95. There's no other kinds once you've tasted the brine of pickled fish.
96. How about some nice juicy raw or pickled herring, or some toasted seaweed in a bowl of rice?
97. One of his signature amuse bouches is a combination of pickled rose hips on a sheet made with air-dried sea buckthorn, an orange berry with an outrageous tang.
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