WordNet
n. pickle cured in brine and preserved in sugar and vinegar
Wikipedia
A sweet pickle most commonly refers to a sweet-and-sour pickled cucumber. It may also refer to:
- Any sweet-and-sour pickled food, see pickling
- Branston pickle, a trade name for similar chutney-like condiments
- Sweet Pickles, a series of children's books
Usage examples of "sweet pickle".
But they feel gypped if they cannot at least survey lots of extra bowls containing chopped bacon, chopped hard-cooked egg yolks, chopped hard-cooked egg whites, shredded coconut, crushed pineapple, chopped green onion, sweet pickle relish, orange marmalade, and yogurt.
And that Scotty Butkus had ordered a case of Heinz sweet pickle relish.
Stacey and I made a beeline for the bartender, ordering and consuming two hot dogs each, decorated with a squiggle of mustard, and piled high with a nasty sweet pickle relish and onions minced so fine our eyes were watering.
He took down Mrs Meldrum's largest saucepan and prepared a stew of meat-paste, Oxo cubes, spaghetti, olive oil, spuds in jackets with dirt and all, pickled onions, cheese-heels, bread-crusts, dripping, half a meat pie, Branston sweet pickle, margarine, celery salt, water.
At the canteen, I bought five hundred Blighty Players, a tin of Coleman's Mustard, a packet of Edwards' Desiccated Soup, a bar of chocolate, and some Branston's Sweet Pickle.