It makes the bone be able to tie into knots, easily bendable, and can be felt like rubber
Yes, I'm sure adding vinegar makes the bones release calcium because I make chicken stock with bones a lot, and when I add vinegar, the stock turns white. After I remove the bones, sometimes I eat them, and they are really soft after they cook for a long time with vinegar in the water. I just eat the soft part on the ends of the bones. Chicken stock made with bones is fantastic, I love it. Bones are great in stock.
Vinegar should decalcify the bones. I.E. The bones are made out of mainly calcium carbonate. The vinegar will break it down. There are other compounds in the bones that will remain so the bones will seem soft.
Vinegar makes bones bend because the acetic acid eats away at the calcium in the bones.
Yes vinegar takes the calcium out of other bones besides chicken bones.
Calcium is a mineral that can be depleted from bones when they are soaked in white vinegar. The acidity of the vinegar can help to dissolve the calcium in the bones, making them more flexible and easier to work with in certain culinary applications.
They are not bendable unless soaked in vinegar.
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Vinegar is acetic acid, or CH3COOH. It reacts with calcium carbonate (which is found in bones and eggshells) to form aqueous Ca(CH3COO)2 plus carbon dioxide. This leaches the calcium from the bones, reducing their mass.
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Alcohol damages many of your organs and over excessive drinking can cause liver failure , drinking alcohol allot can thin bones , it can also cause stomach cancer , alcohol does damage most parts of the body not just physically but mentally drinking alcohol all the time may make you feel like you need it all the time.
I've seen studies that show colas to be most harmful to the bones because they take calcium from the bones and do many other things to a person's body (too much sugar, sodium and the coloring in colas can cause the teeth to yellow). Lemon juice doesn't hurt your bones, but it will wear the enamel on your teeth if you take it straight. Vinegar has many health benefits, especially if it is apple cider vinegar (organic and unfiltered). Water is good for you, nothing harmful there unless it is city water :) - you will want to drink filtered water (not bottled). Milk has been proven to strengthen bones, but I prefer soy milk to cows milk for it's health benefits. I can always take a calcium supplement. Tomato juice is a good source of licopene. Ice tea will discolor your teeth if you don't brush after drinking it, but I know of no study to prove it hurts your bones.