What was your "I can't believe I have to explain this to an adult" moment?
What was your "I can't believe I have to explain this to an adult" moment?
What was your "I can't believe I have to explain this to an adult" moment?
I think it was last year that I had to break it to my mother that pickles are not, in fact, a naturally occurring relative of cucumbers, but rather the result of placing cucumbers in some sort of brine. She's almost 70, and apparently believed there were pickle plants out there that you could just walk up to and grab a gherkin, or something.
I had a friend who recently started growing things I his garden. The cucumbers out grew everything. When I went to his house there was cucumbers everywhere. In jugs of water in the fridge, everywhere.
I said why don't you make gherkins? He replied with "dude I've got too many bloody cucumber why would I start growing gherkins.".
I had a good laugh.
Wtf fuck is a gherkin? You mean pickle?
A pickled what? Onion? Egg? Chilli? Cucumber?
Be more descriptive with your feedback... Please.
Just "pickle" or "pickles" commonly refers to pickled cucumbers in American English.
I'm confused. Gherkins are just small cucumbers, right? Typically used for pickling, yes, but still just small cucumbers.
From the Dutch "augurk" (which is a (small) pickled cucumber)
Are you thinking of cornichons?
It's pretty commonly used to refer to pickled gherkins here, I can't remember the last time I saw them just sold as cucumbers.