[Misc] Why do they do it ?

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aftershavedave

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
7,156
as 10cc say, not in hove
Cornichons are tiddlers, french style. Gherkins in the french are Grand Russe (ie eastern european style), or wallys in cockney (which I guess is where they first showed up here)
 


Anger

Well-known member
Jul 21, 2017
544
I give you…. The Cornichon.

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HHGull

BZ fan club
Dec 29, 2011
734
Dill pickles 🇺🇸
 


AmexRuislip

Retired Spy 🕵️‍♂️
Feb 2, 2014
34,776
Ruislip
Change the names of things.

For years I’ve been getting gherkins and now I’m being told they are called cornichons.
They’re gherkins…
Or pickles in the States.
It shouldn’t really bother me but it does.
Isn't that the Londons latest tallest building!
 










Badger

NOT the Honey Badger
NSC Patron
May 8, 2007
13,108
Toronto
Dill pickles 🇺🇸
Same name in Canada. People are obsessed with them. They're even one of the most popular chip (crisp) flavours.
I like them sliced up in a burger or sandwich but they're quite unpleasant to eat on their own.
 




Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,513
Worthing
Cornichons are tiddlers, french style. Gherkins in the french are Grand Russe (ie eastern european style), or wallys in cockney (which I guess is where they first showed up here)
I just knew the French would be involved.
 




HHGull

BZ fan club
Dec 29, 2011
734
Same name in Canada. People are obsessed with them. They're even one of the most popular chip (crisp) flavours.
I like them sliced up in a burger or sandwich but they're quite unpleasant to eat on their own.
When I was in the states last year we had them battered and deep fried - a revelation!

(I realise that sounds disgusting)
 










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