
Sweet Pickles
Sweet pickles are cucumbers preserved in a vinegar-based brine heavily sweetened with sugar or honey, often enhanced with spices like cinnamon or cloves. This preparation method creates a crisp, sugary-tart flavor profile distinct from savory dill varieties, though it significantly increases both added sugar and sodium content compared to fresh cucumbers. They are frequently used as condiments in sandwiches or chopped into relishes, providing bold flavor accents rather than substantial nutritional value.
Macro Impact
A 1 tbsp serving contains 14 calories, 0g protein, 3g carbs, and 0g fat.
Calorie Burn
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Nutrient Breakdown
Nutrient breakdown based on appropriate daily intake recommendations for a 175lb adult.
References
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Nutrition Facts
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving contributes to a daily diet.