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Big Mike's Speciality Sweet Heat Dill Pickles

Big Mike's Speciality Sweet Heat Dill Pickles

SKU: 111859
$8.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax

At A Mustard Seed Company, we celebrate flavor and legacy with Big Mike's Specialty Sweet Heat Dill Pickles. Crafted from the cherished recipe of Michael Henry Gray Sr., these pickles deliver a unique sweet and spicy taste that elevates any dish. Ideal for charcuterie boards, BBQs, and burgers, each jar (16 oz) contains a perfect blend of cucumbers, spices, and a hint of sweetness. Refrigerate for optimal shine and flavor, and enjoy the health benefits of pickling, including probiotics and antioxidants. Join us in sharing Big Mike's legacy, one mustard seed at a time. Order your jar today!

  • Jar Sizing

    16 oz (473 ml) each / chacun
  • Product Includes

    Ingredients: Cucumbers, Water, Vinegar, Sugar, Salt, Red Pepper, Turmeric, Black Peppercorn, Bayleaf, Mustard Seed, Dill, Other Pickling Spice, Emulsifier, Preservatives, Natural Flavoring and Yellow #5(Color).
  • Nutritional Facts

    Percentage Daily Values (%DV = % Daily Value)*Based on a 2,000 Calorie Count, Not a Significant Source of Cholesterol, Dietary Fiber, Total Sugars, Added Sugars, Vitamin D, Calcium, Iron and Potassium.
  • Benefits & Vitamins

    Pickles are made by preserving vegetables or fruits in a solution of vinegar or brine, often with added herbs and spices. While pickles themselves are not a significant source of vitamins, the vegetables or fruits used in pickling can retain some of their original nutritional value. Additionally, the pickling process may introduce beneficial bacteria, such as probiotics, to the pickles. Here are a few potential vitamins and benefits associated with pickles: 1. Vitamin K: Pickles made from cucumbers contain small amounts of vitamin K, which is important for blood clotting and bone health. 2. Probiotics: If the pickles are fermented rather than simply pickled in vinegar, they may contain beneficial probiotic bacteria. These "good" bacteria can support gut health and digestion. 3. Electrolytes: Pickles often contain salt, which provides sodium and other electrolytes. While excessive sodium intake can be harmful, small amounts of sodium are important for maintaining proper fluid balance in the body. 4. Antioxidants: Some of the spices and herbs used in pickling, such as dill and garlic, contain antioxidants that may have health benefits. However, it's important to note that pickles can also be high in sodium and may contain added sugars, so they should be consumed in moderation, especially for individuals with certain health conditions such as high blood pressure or diabetes. Additionally, some commercial pickles may have added preservatives and other ingredients that may not be beneficial. As with any food, it's best to read the labels and choose pickles that are made with natural ingredients and a limited amount of added salt and sugar.
  • Caution

    For best quality taste and amazing shine refrigerate before use. This product has 1 year of shelf life.
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