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Foods soaked in vinegar are pickled, and soaked in salt are salt-cured. Both are means of preserving food.

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It is called "pickling"

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How does vinegar preserve food?

it is acidic so it would significantly retard bacteria growth. Using vinegar to preserve food is called pickling. It usually involves removing water from the food by soaking it in a brine (salt water) solution and then allowing the food to soak the vinegar back into it. Many foods can be pickled such as fish (herring) and cucumbers.


What is the point of soaking an egg in vinegar?

to turn it into a rubbery substance and to preserve it


What is the process of soaking snd storing food in brine?

hat is the process does soaking and storing food in brine


What can be pickled?

Anything that can absorb the vinegar or the brine used to pickle. I.e a cucumber in brine, eggs in vinegar.


What is the process of soaking and storing food in brine?

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What are the components of pickling brine?

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What are pickles really?

cucumbers and brine vinegar soak the cucumbers in the vinegar for about 48 hours


Can finger nails rubber like after soaking in vinegar?

no


What reduces calciam after soaking in vinegar?

chicken bones


What would an egg do after soaking in vinegar?

Turn into rubber


Are pickled pigs feet actually pickled you know soaked in vinegar?

they are soaked in a brine, almost like a pickle brine, just with different spices, but one of the main ingredients in any brine is vinegar


How can I use vinegar for pickling vegetables?

To use vinegar for pickling vegetables, mix it with water and spices to create a brine. Submerge the vegetables in the brine and let them sit for a few days to pickle.