Talk:Relish

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I wonder, is the fact that "Gentleman's Relish" was invented by John Osborn the reason that singer Joan Osborne chose to name her debut album "Relish"? The similar names might be an incredible coincidence, but now I have to wonder. If there's any way to verify this hunch, it would be worth noting in the article. - Ugliness Man 15:29, 15 February 2006 (UTC)


The article says that pickles are relish, but defines relish as a sauce made from pickled or cooked fruits and vegetable. Pickles are thus NOT relish, as they are not a sauce but whole or sliced cucumbers.

"Pickle" in some contexts can mean any pickled condiment, not necessarily pickled cukes. 65.41.47.160 14:50, 18 June 2006 (UTC)