Sweet vinegar is a combination of vinegar and sugar. It is often used in things like salad dressings. It is made by gently heating vinegar and dissolving sugar in it. It is the sweet vinegar added to the rice that makes sushi rice so delicious!
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Vinegar is called "பிணஞ்சு" (piṉañcu) in Tamil.
No it Does Not Vinegar mixes with Water meaning that it weighs less or about the same
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Derived from a Latin word 'acidus' meaning sour. Similar to 'acetum' meaning vinegar
it comes from the latin word vineraes It comes from the Latin word VINUM meaning wine and AIGRE, meaning sour.
The word "vinegar" originated from the Old French word "vyn egre," which means "sour wine." It has roots in Latin, with "vinum" meaning "wine" and "acer" meaning "sour."
It comes from the French "vinaigre", which is the two words "vin" (wine) and "aigre" (sour) put together. The preferred vinegar for French dressing is naturally aged red wine vinegar. Most vinegars are now aged industrially artificially in just a few hours instead of a few weeks, so they taste more like acetic acid than real vinegar. Growing your own vinegar with a "mother" of vinegar is a fantastic experience to comprehend that French meaning...
Generally yes as vinegar is oxidated wine, meaning vinegar is old wine that was left out too long basically :)
"Vingir" is not a recognized English word. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a word in another language. Can you provide more context or clarification so I can give you a more accurate answer?
'Gari' means ginger that has been marinated in a solution of sugar and vinegar.
Vinegar (vin aigre = sour wine)