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You mean, the difference between unfiltered and filtered apple cider vinegar. All bottled vinegar would at least be strained to remove chunks of mother and fruit flies. Filtering would imply greater removal of sediment and mother particles.
apple cider vinegar tablets are different to apple cider vinegar because they are tablets
Technically, yes. As apple cider ages, it turns into apple cider vinegar. But you shouldn't substitute them for each other!
Apple Cider. That's all it takes is apple cider fermenting with the help of some yeast into vinegar.
Unfortunately not.. You need the liquid stuff which contains enzymes from the "mother" of the cider vinegar.
Apple cider vinegar is primarily made from apple cider, the alcohol in the cider having been oxidized to produce the vinegar. Apple cider is in turn made from the fermented juice of pressed apples.
Yes, you can. Coconut vinegar is similar to other vinegars, and also includes "the mother," or organism culture often touted as a benefit of apple cider vinegar.
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.
Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar with the Mother is made in Santa Barbara, CA. Yes, it comes in glass bottles.
Apple Cider Spider was created in 1983.
Apple Cider Spider happened in 1983.
Yes, apple cider vinegar is an acid. Shall I hence the word "vinegar." Apple cider vinegar has vinegar in it which means its automatically an acid.