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  2. Do Pickles Go Bad? Here’s How Long They Last After Opening

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  3. Pickling - Wikipedia

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    "Refrigerator pickles" are unfermented pickles made by marinating fruit or vegetables in a seasoned vinegar solution. They must be stored under refrigeration or undergo canning to achieve long-term storage. [29]

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

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    PER SERVING (1 oz.): 0 cal, 0 g fat (0 g saturated fat), 200 mg sodium, <1 g carbs (0 g fiber, 0 g sugar), 0 g protein These round pickle chips from B&G fell flat in the flavor and texture ...

  5. These West Side pickles are a taste of Cincinnati history - AOL

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  6. Claussen pickles - Wikipedia

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    Claussen is an American brand of pickled cucumbers that is headquartered in Woodstock, Illinois, an exurb of Chicago. [1] Unlike many other brands, Claussen pickles are uncooked [2] and are typically located in the refrigerated section of grocery stores.

  7. Food preservation - Wikipedia

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    Common chemically pickled foods include cucumbers, peppers, corned beef, herring, and eggs, as well as mixed vegetables such as piccalilli. In fermentation pickling, bacteria in the liquid produce organic acids as preservation agents, typically by a process that produces lactic acid through the presence of lactobacillales .

  8. The Best Vinegar for Pickling, According to a Pro Pickler and ...

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    If you’re making quick pickles, the vinegar’s acidity isn’t a safety concern since the refrigerator will ensure preservation, but you still want to keep acidity in mind so the flavors of ...

  9. Pickled fruit - Wikipedia

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    Pickled fruit refers to fruit that has been pickled. [1] Pickling is the process of food preservation by either anaerobic fermentation in brine or immersion in vinegar . Many types of fruit are pickled. [ 1 ]