Yes, it can in fact it gives more flavor to the tomatoes.
Osmosis
To remove lime calcium buildup, you can create a solution of equal parts water and white vinegar to soak the affected area or use a commercial descaler. Scrub with a brush or cloth and rinse thoroughly. Repeat if necessary for stubborn buildup.
The vinegar is an acid and it caused the shell material to breakdown into two different materials. One is carbon dioxide bubbles that were released into the air. The other material is lime. The lime remains in the solution. Also, the appearance of the shell changes asa result of this chemical reaction.
cucumbers and brine vinegar soak the cucumbers in the vinegar for about 48 hours
vinegar will work if you can soak it. The product called CLR (Calcium, Lime, Rust) works in very short order. We use it to clean our indoor fish ponds. It does need to be rinsed very well once it has removed the deposits.
You soak it in vinegar and rosemary leaves
soak cabbage in vinegar
about 7 sec
Yes, it it will. Soak your plastics in white wine vinegar for 24 hours.
Soak it in coffee, vinegar, or tea. Let it dry overnight. You might want to burn the edges, too, after it's dry.
no not unless you soak them in vinegar for a couple of days
soak in vinegar and water