Yes, it will have the same acidic effect in the recipe. It won't have the flavors normally associated with the cider vinegar. Wine vinegar or even lemon juice may be a better choice, depending upon what you are making.
no, they cannot, unless the recipe states specifically that they can. cider vinegar is made from apples, and therefore lends a different taste to the recipe
Yes, it is just a matter of taste preference.
Yes, any vinegar can be substituted for any other. It's usually best to dilute white vinegar half and half with water though, as it's often stronger than quality vinegars.
yes because it is a good substitute.
White wine vinegar is the better substitute for rice vinegar.
I suppose you can, but it will take on a completely different taste that might not be what you are looking for.
Malt vinegar, white wine vinegar, white spirit vinegar. Spirit vinegar doesn't taste as good as any of the brewed vinegars. The closest substitute is probably white wine vinegar mixed with an equal quantity of apple juice. Failing that, mix apple juice with malt vinegar. Red wine vinegar would give a taste that you might not want.
White vinegar is clear, cider vinegar is golden color, never substitute one for the other unless you are making a salad dressing and if you do that the taste will be off.
Technically, yes. As apple cider ages, it turns into apple cider vinegar. But you shouldn't substitute them for each other!
It's possible - White vinegar should be made from white wine anyway. Otherwise cider vinegar will do - it's the colour that you need to worry about. If in doubt, make a small amount and taste it.
White vinegar
Apple cider vinegar is a vegan product as it uses no ingredients that originate with animals. However, when necessary, another vinegar such as rice vinegar could be used, as could any red wine or simple apple juice combined with a tablespoon or two of white vinegar.
white balsamic vinegar, apple cider vinegar, raspberry vinegar, rice wine vinegar, white wine, lemon juice & water mixture, just to name a few.
No, the difference is that apple cider (hard) is alcoholic whereas cider vinegar is acidic. No, EWWW
NO Cider vinegar has a different flavor and is much darker in color.