The savoury pancake option, rolled with ham, gherkin, and mayonnaise, was also sampled without complaint. |
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As with all our processing lines, our gherkin processing lines can also be completely tailored to your specific situation. |
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To date, we have realized over 500 projects worldwide in gherkin sorting and processing. |
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It was crafted incidentally between feeding the pig and unscrewing gherkin glasses, so to say. |
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Cheese toasties Having a moment, with black pudding and brioche at Berners Tavern and mini cheese and gherkin at the Colony Grill. |
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Canteloupe, Chinese waxgourd, cucumber, gherkin, edible gourd, melon, muskmelon, pumpkin, squash, and watermelon. |
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Put the scallions, tomatoes and gherkin in a blender and puree until well pounded. |
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De-seed the pepper and gherkin and also chop finely. |
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Pregnancy complications for most women are about breech births and where their next gherkin is coming from. |
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Among the 30-odd plants are the longhandled dipper gourd, the white cushaw and the West India burr gherkin. |
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Currently gherkin cucumbers are produced only in the field and the study, which is ongoing, will determine if they can be produced economically in greenhouses during the fall months. |
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Then add the pepper and gherkin cubes, ketchup and soy sauce. |
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The last named town is also famous for its gherkin production. |
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Let's not throw the burger out with the gherkin. |
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List of species: aubergine, basil, beetroot, celery, chicory, cabbage, chive, cucumber, gherkin, pumpkin, squash, courgette, fennel, lettuce, Batavia, melon, parsley, bell pepper, chilli pepper, Swiss chard, tomato, thyme. |
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Still today, a traditional meal in the Prlekija region is a piece of black bread, spread with lard and covered with a slice of meat from a 'tünka', accompanied by a gherkin. |
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And the best thing is that everyone can put their own favourite toppings of home-made relish, gherkin, fried onions, cucumber and tomato slices and lettuce on their hamburger so that it's just the way they like it. |
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His gherkin was doing the tent dance, and he couldn't have been prouder. |
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Pliny the Elder describes the Italian fruit as very small, probably like a gherkin, describing it as a wild cucumber considerably smaller than the cultivated one. |
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Nothing was right and we eventually settled for a baguette in a sandwich bar that had some gherkin and odd meat I didn't care for on a rather soggy 'fresh' French stick. |
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It contains a steak burger, a pork, sage and onion burger, a lamb burger, a bacon burger, hash browns, 12 tomato slices, 12 gherkin slices, 12 onion rings and coleslaw. |
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