From what I have read, no. I can't say that I have ever tried it, but it makes sense that no you cannot as they are two totally different tastes. I am making my own boiled apple cider tonight as I can't buy it locally so if I remember I will give an update as to how hard it is and the results. I will likely buy a bottle of the real stuff to compare it against but I wanted to make a pie tonight and figured I would go ahead and give it a try.
I'm. Not sure
Hard cider is apple cider that has fermented with most of the natural sugars turned into alcohol. If the hard cider is infected or innoculated with acetobacter, then the alcohol will be converted to acetic acid, making apple cider vinegar. apple cider vinegar Actually it does not i think
Any white wine vinegar will do. Failing that, try apple cider vinegar.
White vinegar
Commercial Cider Vinegar will vary but you could use something like 2.5 as a benchmark
Cider vinegar is a wonderful and time tested household cleaner. You can find out a lot about its applications around the house here: http://www.thenewhomemaker.com/vinegar
Commercial Cider Vinegar will vary but you could use something like 2.5 as a benchmark
Perhaps. I wouldn't suggest it vineger is nasty. Get some Muinex!
No No
Consuming apple cider vinegar in moderation is generally safe and unlikely to cause food poisoning. However, consuming large amounts of apple cider vinegar may lead to stomach upset or irritation. It is important to use apple cider vinegar in recommended amounts and consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns about its consumption.
One can use apple cider vinegar for a few things. One can use it to remove plantar warts, as well as other basic skin improvements. One can replace regular vinegar with apple cider vinegar in recipes as well.
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