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A variety of pickled foods

This is a list of pickled foods. Many various types of foods are pickled to preserve them and add flavor. Some of these foods also qualify as fermented foods.

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Pickled foods

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A

Celery asazuke
  • Aavakaaya – Variety of pickles prepared using mangoPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Acar – Vegetable pickle made in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines and Brunei.
  • Achaar – Pickled varieties of vegetable and fruitPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Allium chinense – Species of Allium
  • Amba – Mango pickle condiment
  • Apple – Fruit that grows on a tree
  • Artichoke – Type of vegetable that is a species of thistle cultivated for culinary use
  • Asazuke – Japanese pickling method
  • Asinan – Indonesian pickled vegetable or fruit dish
  • Atchara – Pickle made from grated unripe papaya popular in the Philippines

B

Beni shōga

C

Chanh muối aging in glass containers
Curtido (at left)
  • Cabbage – Leafy vegetable in the flowering plant family Brassicaceae
  • Caper – Species of plant (Capparis spinosa)
  • Chamoy (Sauce) – Savory sauces and condiments in Mexican cuisine made from pickled fruitPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • ChampoyMyrica rubra pickled in salt, sugar, and vinegar from the Philippines
  • Chanh muối – Salt-pickled lime in Vietnamese cuisine
  • Chhundo – Kind of Indian pickle from Gujarat
  • Chinese pickles – Vegetables or fruits that have been fermented by pickling with salt and brine
  • Chow-chow – RelishPages displaying short descriptions with no spaces
  • Cockles – Family of edible marine bivalve molluscs
  • Coleslaw – Salad consisting primarily of finely-shredded raw cabbage
  • Corned beef – Salt-cured beef product
  • Crab meat
  • Crack seed – Category of snacks that originated in China
  • Cucumber soup – Traditional Polish and Lithuanian soup made from sour, salted cucumbers and potato
  • Cueritos – Pig skin, usually pickled in vinegar, and can be made with a spicy sauce
  • Curtido – Fermented cabbage relish from Central America
  • Pickled carrot – Carrot pickled in brine, vinegar, or other solution
  • Pickled cucumber – Cucumber pickled in brine, vinegar, or other solution

D

E

Pickled eisbein, with sauerkraut
  • Eggs – Hard boiled eggs cured in vinegar or brine
  • Eisbein – Corned ham hock
  • Encurtido – a pickled vegetable appetizer, side dish and condiment in the Mesoamerican region

F

  • Fried pickle – Snack food made by deep-frying sliced battered dill pickles
  • Fruit – Fruit that has been preserved by anaerobic fermentation in brine or immersion in vinegar
  • Fukujinzuke – Condiment in Japanese cuisine

G

Giardiniera is an Italian or Italian-American relish of pickled vegetables in vinegar or oil.
  • Gari – Thinly sliced ginger dish
  • Garlic – Vinegar-preserved garlic of Chinese tradition
  • Gherkin – Cucumber pickled in brine, vinegar, or other solution
  • Giardiniera – Italian relish of pickled vegetables in vinegar or oil
  • Ginger pickle – Pickle eaten in Andhra Pradesh, India
  • Green beans – Pickled green beans, often flavoured with dill. – sometimes referred to as dilly beans

H

  • Ham hock – Joint on the hog's leg between the ham and trotter
  • Herring – Traditional way of preserving herring

J

  • Jujube – Species of plant with edible fruit

K

Knieperkohl (center), with kassler (cured pork) and potato
Kimchi
  • Karashizuke – Type of Japanese pickled vegetable
  • Kasuzuke – Japanese pickles using the lees from sake
  • Kiamoy – Snack made from dried pickled fruit and anise
  • Kimchi – Korean side dish of fermented vegetables
  • Baek-kimchi – Kimchi made without the chili pepper powder
  • Dongchimi – Short-maturing Korean vegetable pickle
  • Kkakdugi – Variation of kimchi made from diced radish
  • Nabak-kimchi – Watery kimchi made of thinly sliced Korean radish and napa cabbage
  • Yeolmu-kimchi – Korean pickle of summer radish leaves
  • Knieperkohl – Pickled cabbage dish similar to sauerkraut
  • Kool-Aid pickles – Cucumber pickled in brine, vinegar, or other solution

L

  • Lahpet – Burmese pickled tea
  • Li hing mui – Salty dried Chinese plum
  • Limes – Method of preserving the fruit of limes

M

Pickled mango
  • Mango pickle – Variety of pickles prepared using mango
  • Matsumaezuke – Pickled dish from Matsumae, Hokkaidō, Japan
  • Meigan cai – Type of dry pickled Chinese mustard
  • Mixed pickle – Pickles made from a variety of vegetables mixed in the same pickling process
  • Mohnyin tjin – Burmese fermented vegetables in rice wine
  • Morkovcha – Koryo-saram spicy marinated carrot dish
  • Murabba – Sweet whole fruit preserve from Pakistan, Iran, India, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia
  • Murături – Pickled vegetables of the Romanian cuisine
  • Mussels – Type of bivalve mollusc
  • Mustard – Popular salt-fermented dish in Hmong cuisine

N

  • Nem chua – Vietnamese fermented pork dish
  • Nozawana – Japanese leaf vegetable, often pickled
  • Nukazuke – Japanese pickle made by fermenting vegetables in rice bran

O

A dish of silverskin pickled onions
  • Onions
  • Oorgai – Pickled varieties of vegetable and fruitPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets

P

Pickled lemons
  • Pachranga – Pickled varieties of vegetable and fruitPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Pao cai – Pickle in Chinese, and particularly Sichuan cuisine
  • Peppadew – Brand name of a sweet and spicy pickled pepper grown in South Africa
  • Piccalilli – British relish of chopped pickled vegetables and spices
  • Pickle meat – Louisiana cuisine specialty – also referred to as pickled pork
  • Pickled carrot – a carrot that has been pickled in a brine, vinegar, or other solution and left to ferment for a period of time
  • Pickled cucumber – Cucumber pickled in brine, vinegar, or other solution
  • Pickled onion – Onions pickled in a solution of vinegar or salt
  • Pickled pepper – Capsicum pepper preserved by pickling
  • Pickled pigs' feet – Pigs' feet pickled in a brine of vinegar or salt
  • Pickled radish – Radish dish served with Korean fried chicken
  • Pickling salt – Fine-grained salt used for manufacturing pickles
  • Prawn – Crustaceans used for culinary purposes
  • Preserved lemon – Type of pickle
  • Prune – Dried plum

R

Three relishes here accompany Nshima (top right), a cornmeal product in African cuisine
  • Radish – Root vegetable of the family Brassicaceae
  • Relish – Cooked, pickled, or chopped vegetable or fruit used as a condiment
  • Rollmops – Pickled herring fillets

S

Suan cai
  • Salmon – Commercially important migratory fish
  • Salt pork – Salt-cured pork usually made from pork belly
  • Salt-cured meat – Preservation of food using saltPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Sauerkraut – Finely sliced and fermented cabbage
  • Sausage – Meat product
  • Seaweed – Algae that can be eaten and used for culinary purposes
  • Shrimp – Crustaceans used for culinary purposes
  • Sour cabbage – Fermented vegetable preserve
  • Spanish pickle
  • Spreewald gherkins – Specialty gherkin from Brandenburg
  • Suan cai – Traditional Chinese pickled vegetables

T

  • Takuan – Pickled preparation of daikon radish
  • Three bean salad – Common cold salad composed of various cooked or pickled beans
  • Tianjin preserved vegetable – Type of pickled Chinese cabbage originating in Tianjin, China
  • Torshi, also known as Tursu – Middle Eastern and Balkan pickled vegetables
  • Tsukemono – Japanese preserved vegetables
  • Turnip – Type of root vegetable

U

  • Umeboshi – Sour, pickled Japanese fruit

W

  • Walnuts – A traditional English pickle made from walnuts
  • Watermelon rind – Large gourd fruit with a smooth hard rind
  • Whelks – Common name that is applied to various kinds of sea snail
Zha cai is pickled mustard plant stem that originated from Sichuan, China.

Z

  • Zha cai – Pickled mustard plant stem from Chongqing, China

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