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- and fruitPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Allium chinense – Species of Allium Amba – Mango pickle condiment Apple – Fruit that...
- and fruit Giardiniera – Italian relish of pickled vegetables in vinegar or oil South Asian pickles – Pickled varieties of vegetable and fruitPages displaying...
- pickled ****anese fruitPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets, or ****anese pickled plum sauce, a thick sauce from a fruit called a plum in...
- brine or vinegar South Asian pickles – Pickled varieties of vegetable and fruitPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Verma Sarkar, Petrina...
- Food portal South Asian pickles – Pickled varieties of vegetable and fruitPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets List of fermented foods...
- redirect targets South Asian pickles – Pickled varieties of vegetable and fruitPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Giardiniera – Italian...
- In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants (angiosperms) that is formed from the ovary after flowering (see Fruit anatomy). Fruits...
- Asian pickled vegetables Achaar – Pickled varieties of vegetable and fruitPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Jahangir, Rumeana. (2009-11-26)...
- vegetables and ****es South Asian pickles – Pickled varieties of vegetable and fruitPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Gisslen, W. (2010)....
- The p****ion fruit (Portuguese: maracujá and Spanish: maracuyá, both from the Tupi mara kuya, lit. "fruit that serves itself" or "food in a cuia") and granadilla...