The phrase you mentioned, "Dobre I Gole Picke," is a vulgar expression in South Slavic languages (Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian) that translates to "good and naked [expletive for female anatomy/women]."
Storage: Store Dobre I Gole Picke in the refrigerator. The pickles will be ready to eat in a few hours and will keep for several weeks in the fridge.
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Intrigued, Janek decided to share the story behind the sign. He explained that "Dobre" represented the goodness and care he put into cultivating his garden, while "Gole" symbolized the bare, unspoiled earth that lay beneath the surface. "Picke," Janek revealed, was an old, forgotten word in the local dialect, meaning "seeds of hope."
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From then on, the villagers would often visit Janek's garden, not only to admire its beauty but also to reflect on the profound meaning behind the mysterious phrase: "Dobre I Gole Picke." As they wandered through the vibrant flowers and lush greenery, they would whisper the words to themselves, reminding them to nurture both the good and the potential within themselves, just as Janek had done.
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