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Pickles have a long history in New York. During the 17th Century, Dutch farmers and merchants made the city home to the world's largest pickle industry. Pickles gained in popularity as immigrants poured into New York during the 19th and early 20th Centuries. Available year-round, cheap and ready to eat, pickles fed tenement dwellers and reminded many Eastern Europeans of the lands they had left behind.
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The first vegetable to be pickled was the cucumber. The history of pickles stretches back 4000 years. Indeed, residents of ancient Greece, Egypt and India ate pickles.


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