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  2. Wickles - Wikipedia

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    A selection of Wickles products. Wickles is an American food manufacturer that sells pickles.The company originated in Dadeville, Alabama. [1] Wickles offers an original spicy pickle along with other signature products such as original relish, green jalapeno relish, red jalapeno relish, pickled okra, garden mix and their new dirty dill pickles line.

  3. I Tried 7 Pickle Brands & The Best Was Crisp and Cold

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    Photos by brands. Design by Eat This, Not That!Pickling is all about preserving the bounty of summer produce to enjoy all winter. And though you can make tasty pickles out of nearly any firm ...

  4. Pickling - Wikipedia

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    In the Southern United States, pickled okra and watermelon rind are popular, as are deep-fried pickles and pickled pig's feet, pickled chicken eggs, pickled quail eggs, pickled garden vegetables and pickled sausage. [20] [21] Various pickled vegetables, fish, or eggs may make a side dish to a Canadian lunch or dinner.

  5. Pickled fruit - Wikipedia

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    Flavour may be added to the pickle using 'sweet spices', such as cinnamon, cloves and allspice, [4] or savoury pickling spices, such as peppercorns and coriander. [5] Pickled peaches may be used to accompany meats and in salads, [6] [4] and also have other uses.

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  7. Mt. Olive Pickle Company - Wikipedia

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    Olive is the largest independent pickle company in the United States and the top-selling pickle brand in the Southeastern United States, where its market share approaches 70 percent. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Facilities are all located in Mt. Olive on 110 acres (45 ha) with 800,000 square feet (74,000 m 2 ) of production, office, and warehouse space.

  8. Okra - Wikipedia

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    The mucilage produced by the okra plant can be used for the removal of turbidity from wastewater by virtue of its flocculant properties. [39] [40] Having composition similar to a thick polysaccharide film, okra mucilage is under development as a biodegradable food packaging, as of 2018. [41] A 2009 study found okra oil suitable for use as a ...

  9. Fried okra - Wikipedia

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    The okra pods are cut into slices and then tossed or dredged in cornmeal before frying in butter [13] or vegetable oil. [ 14 ] [ 4 ] Either deep frying and pan frying may be used. [ 1 ] More complex recipes involve dipping the okra in eggs or buttermilk prior to dredging in cornmeal or cornmeal and flour.