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pickling Glossary Term
A method to preserve fruits, vegetables and meat in a vinegar or brine mixture that is then heat processed in boiling water so the pickled food can be stored for longer lengths of time.
pickle Glossary Term
1. Cucumbers that have been preserved in vinegar brine, along with pickling spices, such as fresh dill.
pickling spice Glossary Term
A blend of spices commonly used in the preparation of pickled fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, sauces, and spiced vinegar.
malt vinegar Glossary Term
A type of vinegar that is produced from barley cereal grains that are malted. To manufacture the Malt Vinegar, the grain is soaked in water to soften its texture, allowing the barley to germinate, but not sprout, which results in the release of active enzymes.
pickling salt Glossary Term
A fine-grained salt that is very pure, which is produced without any additives such as iodine or anti-caking chemicals.
souse of sulz Glossary Term
Souse of Sulz is a cooked meat specialty, which is gelatin based and made basically the same way as headcheese, except it is flavored with a vinegar pickling liquid.
alum Glossary Term
A chemical compound used for its astringent effects, which makes it useful in home pickling. It gives crispness to vegetables, such as cucumbers and onions, that are used for pickling.
torshi Glossary Term
A reference to Middle Eastern pickled vegetables. A derivative of the Persian word “torsh,” meaning “sour,” the most common vegetable made into torshi is the turnip, although any vegetable can be used.
souse Glossary Term
This term is used as a reference to several different meanings. Most often Souse will refer to the process of pickling a food in a brine solution or vinegar.
red torpedo onion Glossary Term
A common Italian heirloom variety of onion that is used to enhance the flavors in a variety of food dishes.
ume plum vinegar Glossary Term
Produced from a plum, this red colored seasoning is made from the juices created by the pickling of ume plums.
ume plum Glossary Term
Common in Japan, this variety of plum is very popular for it health benefits. The ume plum is a fruit that is harvested when it is green before it ripens to be used as a pickled condiment, which is referred to as umeboshi.
dry onion Glossary Term
Onions that remain in the ground and are not harvested until they have matured into a larger round onion with dried leaves.
cipolline onion Glossary Term
A traditional Italian onion with a flat oval shape that ranges in size from 1 to 3 inches in diameter.
nopales Glossary Term
The edible leaf or paddle of the prickly pear cactus. Nopal is the Mexican word for cactus and the leaf growing on the stem is referred to as Nopales.
linguica sausage Glossary Term
An uncooked, smoked, Portuguese-type sausage made from coarsely ground pork butts. It is typically seasoned with garlic, cinnamon, pepper, salt, and cumin seeds and then cured in a vinegar pickling liquid before being stuffed into a casing.
cornichon Glossary Term
A type of small, dark green cucumber that is grown specifically for making pickles. Cornichons are usually packed in pickling brine and sold in jars.
distilled white vinegar Glossary Term
A type of vinegar that is made from distilled grain alcohol. Transparent and thin in texture, this vinegar has a strong, unpleasant flavor and is not used for seasoning foods.
rough ring mushroom Glossary Term
(Scientific Name: Stropharia rugosoannulata) An umbrella shaped mushroom with a cap that may grow up to 12 inches in diameter but is generally in the range of 2 to 6 inches.
plum Glossary Term
A smooth, shiny-skinned fruit first grown in Asia centuries ago that are now grown in all regions of the world.
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