
- Pickled cucumber - Wikipedia- Gherkins are small cucumbers, typically those 3 to 13 cm (1 to 5 in) in length, often with bumpy skin, which are typically used for pickling. [10][11][12] The word gherkin comes from early … 
- Gherkin - Cucumber- Apr 5, 2024 · In order to allow Gherkin to be written in a number of languages, the keywords have been translated into multiple languages. To improve readability and flow, some languages may … 
- Gherkin Language: Format, Syntax & Gherkin Test in Cucumber- Nov 21, 2024 · What is Gherkin? Gherkin is the format for cucumber specifications. It is a domain specific language which helps you to describe business behavior without the need to go into … 
- What is a Gherkin? Is It Different from a Pickled Cucumber?- Dec 12, 2017 · Simply put, a pickled gherkin is crispier than a pickled cucumber. That’s perhaps why salads are being built around gherkin and it’s recently been popping up in food blogs, in … 
- Gherkin vs Pickle: Key Differences, Taste, and Uses Explained- Apr 28, 2025 · Most notably, the term “gherkin” refers to the actual type of cucumber, while “pickle” describes the process applied to the cucumber or other vegetables. 
- Homemade Gherkin Pickles - A Classic Pickle Recipe- Jul 29, 2025 · Gherkin pickles are small pickled cucumbers, usually no more than 1–3 inches long. While the term “gherkin” can mean different things depending on where you live, here in … 
- Gherkin vs. Pickle: Differences Between Gherkins and Pickles- Oct 26, 2021 · What Is a Gherkin? A gherkin is a pickled baby cucumber. The name “gherkin” comes from the Dutch word “gurken,” which means small pickled cucumber. Gherkins, also … 
- Gherkin | Cucumber, Annual Plant, Edible Fruit | Britannica- Gherkin, (Cucumis anguria), annual trailing vine of the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae), grown for its edible fruit. The plant is likely native to southern Africa and is grown in warm climates around … 
- Homemade Gherkin (Cornichons) - Practical Self Reliance- Jul 22, 2018 · Every year we make our own homemade dill pickles, but what I really crave is those tiny baby gherkin. The French call them cornichons, but it all amounts to the same thing. … 
- GHERKIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster- The meaning of GHERKIN is a small prickly fruit used for pickling; also : a pickle made from this fruit.