अचार (achar)
achar
A pickle is a cucumber that has been soaked in vinegar or brine to make it sour and crunchy. People often eat pickles as a snack or on sandwiches.
You say 'pickle' like this: 'pik-uhl'. The first part sounds like 'pick' and the second part sounds like 'uhl'.
The word 'pickle' comes from the Dutch word 'pekel', which means brine or salt water. It has been used for a long time to describe food that is preserved in this way.
The word 'pickle' in Hindi is 'अचार' (Achār).
The word 'pickle' in Kannada is 'ಅಚ್ಚಾರ' (Acchāra).
In a garden, under the sun, there grew a little pickle, oh what fun! It was green and round, with a bumpy skin, just waiting for a friend to come and spin.
“Hello, little pickle!” said a curious bee. “Will you come dance and play with me?”
The pickle wiggled and jiggled with glee, as they twirled and spun, so happy and free!
Pickles can be funny, and they can be sweet, just like friends who make life a treat! So remember, little ones, when you see a pickle, it’s a chance for fun, just give it a tickle!