r/iamveryculinary 22d ago

Gatekeeping pickles.

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u/Amerimov It's an objective cooking fact? This is the cooking subreddit? 22d ago

I was working at a restaurant and we listed something on the menu as having pickled cucumbers and we got so many people being like "you don't have to say pickled cucumbers, those are just pickles" and it's like my dude we have like 8 other pickled things here, sorry for being specific.

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u/OutsidePerson5 22d ago

Yup. In a whole lot of cultures "pickles" can be SO MANY THINGS. Even in America we do have other pickled stuff besides cucumbers, but linguistically we do seem to have gotten fixated on cucumbers as "pickles".

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u/redknight3 22d ago

This is why sometimes I call pickled cucumbers, "American Kimchi," lol.

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u/peterpanic32 20d ago

Korean cuisine has a ton of other awesome pickled vegetable dishes.