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Vinegar typically contains acetic acid, water, and trace amounts of other compounds such as flavorings or preservatives. The acetic acid gives vinegar its sour taste and is produced through the fermentation of ethanol by acetic acid bacteria. Different types of vinegar may have varying acidity levels and flavors depending on the raw materials used in the fermentation process.

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