Pickle

A pickle was a cucumber or other vegetable that had been preserved using a brine, vinegar, or other liquid solution.

In the North, pickling was typically done through brining. In more southern parts of Faerûn, the pickling process was sometimes known to be done through use of edible oils.

Availability
Places in the Realms where pickles were known to be produced included:
 * The city of Myrinjar was well known for producing a variety of pickled vegetables.
 * In the town of Red Larch, Mhandyvver's Poultry was known to both produce and sell pickled chicken liver and eggs. Other farmers in this town were known to produce pickled beets and the half-orc Grund operated pickle vats at the market.
 * In the city of Waterdeep, there was a factory devoted to the production of pickles.

Usage

 * Black dragons were known to often pickle meat before eating it by submerging it within the ponds surrounding their lair for a few days.
 * During the winter season, when most crops were exported elsewhere, one type of food that the inhabitants of Tashalar were known to get by on were pickles.
 * Many festhalls, restaurants, inns, and taverns throughout Faerun were known to serve pickles. In Waterdeep they were often served at Blue Jack, the Gentle Mermaid, the Pampered Traveler, and the Three Pearls Nightclub.
 * In Cormyr, pickles were known to be served at The Moon and Stars tavern.
 * In the Dalelands, pickles were known to be served at the Watchful Eye, the farmer's market of the Blackfeather Bridge, and the Swordsmith's House.
 * In the North, pickles were known to be served at the Bargewright Inn, the Stone Bow, the Pleasing Platter, and the Pearl-Handled Pipe.
 * In Skullport, the duergar of Dark Harvest Market was known to sell a variety of pickled bits of monsters and the store Mama Rutterkin's Preserves specialized in selling a variety of items that had been pickled in vinegar.
 * In the Sword Coast, the Elfsong Tavern was known to serve whole pickles spiced heavily with garlic, the Blushing Mermaid was known to serve small squids that had been pickled in vinegar, and the Happy Hippocampus was known to serve pickled falcon eggs.

Trivia

 * Pickles were often contained and transported in either hand kegs or stonebolts.
 * On Highharvestide, some communities were known to bestow upon an individual the mock title of "King of Pickles."