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Either you're talking about *sour* or sore.. Sour is something opposite of sweet. Vinegar is sour. A sore is a wound, an injury.
Either you're talking about *sour* or sore.. Sour is something opposite of sweet. Vinegar is sour. A sore is a wound, an injury.
It is easy-- mix something sweet like sugar with something sour like lemon juice or vinegar. Your tongue can detect sweet and sour at the same time and many people find the combination pleasant - witness lemonade and coca-cola.
Cane vinegar is used in dishes with sweet and sour sauces, and traditionally in many Filipino dishes.
If you mean sweet and sour try "aigre-doux"
how can you tell that vinegar is sour
No, orange chicken and sweet and sour chicken are not the same thing. Orange chicken is a dish made with battered and fried chicken pieces coated in a sweet and tangy orange sauce. Sweet and sour chicken, on the other hand, is battered and fried chicken pieces served in a sweet and sour sauce typically made with vinegar, sugar, and ketchup.
It is Cantonese not cantonise. Cantonese food comes from Guangdon Provence in the South of China. Sweet and sour sauce is a sticky sauce made by mixing sugar syrup, rice vinegar and spices.
Cane vinegar is used in dishes with sweet and sour sauces, and traditionally in many Filipino dishes.
first they're sour, then they're sweet. sour patch kids ((:
Vinegar has a sour taste. (Think pickles)
Sweet foods will cut the sour taste of vinegar/Worcestershire sauce/soy sauce. Sweet & sour is a common balance of flavours found in Asian cooking. For example, to make the classic Cantonese sweet & sour sauce (glossy red-orange sauce), tomato paste is added to vinegar; sometimes extra sugar is added. For teriyaki sauce, brown sugar or even maple syrup can be added to soy sauce - this is wonderful on beef or salmon or chicken.