Vinegar eels are free living, non-parasitic nematodes that feed on the material known as the "mother of vinegar". When you realize the amount of small living creatures we ingest on a daily basis, vinegar eels are truly no cause for concern. They occur in raw vinegars commonly but not always. If you have ever had raw apple cider vinegar then chances are they were there. The health benefits far outweigh the squeamish factor.
Vinegar eels are free living, non-parasitic nematodes that feed on the material known as the "mother of vinegar". When you realize the amount of small living creatures we ingest on a daily basis, vinegar eels are truly no cause for concern. They occur in raw vinegars commonly but not always. If you have ever had raw apple cider vinegar then chances are they were there. The health benefits far outweigh the squeamish factor.
Yes. They eat dead Vinegar bacteria in unpasterized vinegar.
Vinegar eels move rapidly in waves
Vinegar eels move rapidly in waves
no, it is a free-living animal.
Vinegar eels move rapidly in waves
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the vinegar eel got its name because it lives in un-pureified vinegar.
Electric eels sleep in the water that they are living in. These eels will typically sleep in dark underwater coves.
Both white vinegar and balsamic vinegar are gluten free. Malt vinegar is not.
Microworms, vinegar eels, baby brime shrimp, and egg yolk.