NO Cider vinegar has a different flavor and is much darker in color.
None, it is the same. Answer.com answered the question, "What is the difference between Cider vinegar and apple cider vinegar" - and said. "None, it is the same." My question is - who is the authority on this? I keep googling the question and all the google answers do not say that the two are the same. As a matter of fact, they only refer to one of them and call it apple cider vinegar.
Yes, apple cider vinegar and cider vinegar are the same thing and is made from fermented apples.
Yes, cider vinegar and apple cider vinegar are the same thing.
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Generally, white vinegar is often synthetic acetic acid, and cider vinegar is fermented from apple cider. The difference in cooking is one of flavor, as the two have similar chemical properties.
Technically, yes. As apple cider ages, it turns into apple cider vinegar. But you shouldn't substitute them for each other!
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Yes, it's exactly the same thing.
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To trade cider a recipe, one cup of apple juice to one tablespoon apple cider vinegar is a reasonable substitute. However, this will not act the same as apple cider.
No, you wouldn't end up with the same taste at all. How about applesauce, or do you have another fruit juice in your pantry?