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
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Any white wine vinegar will do. Failing that, try apple cider vinegar.
can I use white wine vinegar in a chocolate cake insted of white vinegar
Perhaps you did use too much vinegar. If the recipe called for cider vinegar it has a much stronger smell and flavor than white vinegar and you want to try making another batch using white vinegar.
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
Perhaps. I wouldn't suggest it vineger is nasty. Get some Muinex!
White vinegar
Yes, you can use synthetic vinegar instead of unfiltered raw apple cider vinegar in a henna mixture for hair. However, unfiltered raw apple cider vinegar is often preferred because it contains beneficial enzymes and nutrients that may enhance the conditioning effects of henna. Synthetic vinegar may lack these properties and can alter the final results, so consider your hair type and desired outcomes before making the substitution.
Commercial Cider Vinegar will vary but you could use something like 2.5 as a benchmark
Commercial Cider Vinegar will vary but you could use something like 2.5 as a benchmark
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Yes, you can use white wine vinegar for a no-cook chutney. It provides a tangy flavor that complements the sweetness and spiciness of the other ingredients. Just ensure that the acidity level is balanced with the fruits and spices you use to achieve the desired taste.