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Cornichon
[ kawr-ni-shon ]
noun
- a black vinifera grape grown for table use.
- the vine itself.
- (lowercase) a cucumber pickle; gherkin.
cornichon
/ ˈkɔːnɪˌʃɒn /
noun
- a type of small gherkin
Word History and Origins
Origin of Cornichon1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Cornichon1
Example Sentences
We already know this works with a spear, but a cornichon or pickle chip wrapped in fried cheese could be more stackable.
“Pickleball Is Life” features a martini on its cover, specifically, a cornichon martini.
Even by the standards of London’s glassy skyscraper district, which includes buildings nicknamed for a walkie-talkie and a cornichon, the Tulip would have been a weird one.
Knowing that every Serbian family has its own riff on the salad, I felt free to indulge my own and added some of the cornichon brine to the mayonnaise dressing for extra spark and used a waxier potato than the russets he buys.
Maybe a nutty manchego with salty prosciutto and a cornichon for something more savory?
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