A. Greece
B. India
C. Italy
D. Mesopotamia
Details of The country that invented the pickle:
Due to its numerous rivers, the Tigris Valley—which now includes parts of Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Turkey—served as the ancient Mesopotamian Empire’s center of vegetation. But because of the heat, a lot of veggies were scarce in some areas, therefore preserving fruits and vegetables became important. Cucumbers were harvested from the Tigris and stored in vinegar-infused water in 2,400 BC. The name pickle originated in German and spread around the world, meaning “brine.”