gherkin
1 of 1noun/ˈɡɝkɪn/
Forms:gherkins
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a small cucumber, typically pickled in vinegar and spices
Gherkins are a type of small, firm cucumber that are typically pickled in vinegar and spices. They are often used as a condiment or garnish in sandwiches, burgers, and salads, and can also be enjoyed on their own as a snack. Gherkins are low in calories and high in fiber, making them a healthy addition to meals and snacks. They have a tangy and slightly sour flavor that is characteristic of pickled foods, and are often combined with other ingredients to create a sweet and sour flavor profile. Gherkins have been enjoyed for centuries and are a popular food item in many different cultures around the world.
- She added chopped gherkins to the potato salad.
- The sandwich came with a whole gherkin on the side.
- He enjoys gherkins with his charcuterie board.
- Homemade gherkins are soaked in vinegar and dill.
- Pickled gherkins are common in European cuisine.