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Kaneida t1_je8xsmk wrote
Reply to comment by gordonmessmer in ELI5 Why are pickles not just called pickled cucumbers? by Shabless
I was under following impression:
> No, pickling is not fermentation. Pickling use vinegar and heat to kill microorganisms. Fermentation, on the other hand, let the natural bacteria create lactic acid that will keep the bad microorganisms at bay, while improving the nutritional quality of the vegetables.
However found somwhere else following:
> Sauerkraut is a pickle! The naturally high water content in cabbage, mixed with salt, makes a brine, which therefore makes sauerkraut and kimchi a pickle as well as a fermented food.
So today I learned. Thanks for correcting me!
Kaneida t1_je8qrw8 wrote
Reply to comment by AnotherWeirdLemur in ELI5 Why are pickles not just called pickled cucumbers? by Shabless
Exactly this, it is slang to call something by its shorter name because vast majority knows what is referred to. If you deviate from the norm then you have to specify the exact produce, goat milk for example.
Kaneida t1_je8qnnb wrote
Reply to comment by fountainpopjunkie in ELI5 Why are pickles not just called pickled cucumbers? by Shabless
Pickled red onions are awesome!
Kaneida t1_je8qmgb wrote
Reply to comment by Caucasiafro in ELI5 Why are pickles not just called pickled cucumbers? by Shabless
> Pickled herring is basically the only other thing I can think of
Check out: pickled tomatoes, pickled peppers, pickled red onion (this one is crazy simple to make so you have always in fridge to use for burgers, condiments to other meats and foods).
Kaneida t1_je8qemj wrote
Reply to comment by open_door_policy in ELI5 Why are pickles not just called pickled cucumbers? by Shabless
Sauerkraut is not pickled, sauerkraut is fermented. Pickles = to marinate in vinegar.
Sauerkraut is indeed a pickle. TIL.
Kaneida t1_je8qc9x wrote
Reply to comment by -manabreak in ELI5 Why are pickles not just called pickled cucumbers? by Shabless
I think that is due to differentiate between what kind of pickling ingredients/methods have been used. To pickle something refers to marinating something in vinegar.
Kaneida t1_je8q51s wrote
Reply to comment by wjbc in ELI5 Why are pickles not just called pickled cucumbers? by Shabless
> One reason pickling cucumbers was so popular
Another reason is that they are very tasty! Win win, longer shelf life and variety of flavors depending the pickling ingredients used!
Kaneida t1_je8pt5k wrote
> ELI5 Why are pickles not just called pickled cucumbers?
A: They are.
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Kaneida t1_je8xz2p wrote
Reply to comment by point1edu in ELI5 Why are pickles not just called pickled cucumbers? by Shabless
Aye seems that is correct. Today I learned.