Jalepeno peppers from a jar are really just spicy pickles
i just had those on a burrito, they're goode. i love picklels
>>12539327Not everything that comes from a jar is pickles
>>12539339they are if it's PICKLED
>>12539341is everything in jars pickled?
>>12539344i've jarred salsas and moles before, they're not pickled. in ye olden tymes (1860s ish) i think a lot of things were jarred in oil for preservation
>>12539327what the heck I am doing saving pics of jalapeños
>>12539350pickling is preserving anything with brine, which can either be salt-water or vinegar based
>>12539358mhm, though i don't know if quick pickleling actually preserves food in the way that lacto-fermentation does. i know it can last in the refrigerator for a few months, but lacto-fermented vegetables can last at room temperature for years
>>12539341They're pickled peppers, but not pickles
>>12539387'pickles' describes everything that's gone through the process of pickling. colloquially there's an expectation that a pickle will be a cucumber, but it wouldn't be inaccurate to called pickled peppers or daikon or carrot or sunchoke a pickle
>>12539387lol wut
>>12539327I would eat these right out of the jar, they're that goodYour fortune: Better not tell you now
>>12539393When people ask for "pickles" on their burger, they're going to be very confused, angry, and they'll think you got their order wrong if you put (pickled) jalapeños on instead. "Pickle" specifically means a "pickled cucumber." >>12539395They're pickled peppers, but not pickles
>>12539409that's what i said about the colloquial expectation. if you're at a deli and order a sandwich with a pickle, you'd be surprised if it came with a pickled jalapeno, but if you were at a middle eastern restaurant and ordered a meal with pickles, you'd be surprised if it came with a pickled cucumber
>>12539409i'll pickle ur peppers buddy
>>12539422I'm sure in other languages they have different names for these things to avoid such confusion, but in English, a pickle is just a name for a pickled cucumber. That's not a colloquialism, it's just a normal name for something. No one in murica is going to expect a jalapeno if they order a pickle
>>12539435if i go to a taqueria and ask for a pickle to go with my taco, i'm going to expect a pickled jalapeno that i can bite the end off of and drip the brine onto the taco
>>12539441also when people go to a korean restaurant and they're given pickled banchan, they're not surprised to receive pickled daikon and kimchi
>>12539441Then you're retarded and you should thank the wait staff for being patient with you and figuring out what you mean when you call things by the wrong name. If I go to a taqueria and want a jalapeno, I'm gonna order a jalapeno... like a normal person
>>12539448you seem to think that your experience of the world is the only one, i hope you get better soon
>>12539327Hell yes brodie