I actually thought it was marmite or vegemite at first, but I've never heard of either of those being called "pickle" so I figured it must be a different thing entirely.
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That's interesting! I love learning about new foods in other cultures. I'll have to keep an eye out to try this somehwere.
Aha! I appreciate the explanation! I've never heard of such a thing and in the US our pickles are green. Brown pickles would be something well past the point of being safe to eat over here :)
Why is it brown? What is wrong with your pickles?
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I prefer Secretary Brainworm. It's the only way I'll refer to him now.
(This is totally being said in the Emperor Palpatine's voice)
Wal-Mart already has employees wearing body cameras. https://www.cnbc.com/2024/12/17/walmart-employees-wearing-body-cameras.html
Burberry cologne. Sooo sexy on a man. Luda ain't wrong.
Ayyyy! Coming in clutch with the rating plus the "with rice" bonus!
Oh, we have all those other pickled things too. Except the cockles, never heard of pickled cockles here. I love some pickled green beans, okra, dill pickles, and/or queen olives as Bloody Mary garnishes. We have cornichons too! I eat them on charcuterie plates. But the Branston pickle is a completely alien condiment here. Piccalilli sounds close to what we'd call chow-chow in the South.