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    Spreewald gherkins (German: Spreewälder Gurken or Spreewaldgurken) are a specialty pickled cucumber from Brandenburg, which are protected by the EU as...
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    localization signals are crucial for maintaining protein function. The Gurken localisation signal is an RNA regulatory element conserved across many species...
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    Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia) came from stories his father, Gurken (George) Suny (1910–1995), told about growing up in Tbilisi before and during...
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    typically used for pickling. The word gherkin comes from early modern Dutch gurken or augurken, 'small pickled cucumber'. Cornichons are tart French pickles...
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    typically used for pickling. The word gherkin comes from the early modern Dutch gurken or augurken ('small pickled cucumber'). The term is also used in the name...
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    other parts of Germany (like Berlin or western Saxony) too. Spreewälder Gurken (pickled cucumbers potted by using a special mixture of herbs and spices)...
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  • The Turkish Cucumbers (German: Die türkischen Gurken) is a 1962 West German comedy film directed by Rolf Olsen and starring Gunther Philipp, Oskar Sima...
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  • (founded in 1868) in modern-day Znojmo. They were known for their Znaimer Gurken and in the new company cucumber pickles (including the famous Boston Cucumber)...
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    German). eurovision.de. Retrieved 26 March 2023. "Küblböck nach Kollision mit Gurken-Transporter auf Intensivstation". Der Spiegel (in German). 24 February 2004...
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    plural of agurk, taken to English as singular a gurken, from Dutch agurk, variant of augurk ← German Gurken, plural of Gurk ← Slavic source, i.e. Polish...
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