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  2. Also Good: Apple Cider Vinegar Though it doesn't taste quite the same, a fine substitute for rice vinegar is apple cider vinegar , especially if you're using it in salad dressings, sauces, or as a ...

  3. Can You Clean with Apple Cider Vinegar? What to Know ... - AOL

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    Can apple cider vinegar be used as a substitute? Getty Images / Peter Dazeley. Vinegar is a versatile, low-cost, and all-natural cleaner that can be used for a wide range household cleaning jobs.

  4. Does Apple Cider Vinegar Go Bad? Here's How to Know ... - AOL

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    Raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar is likely to undergo these changes more quickly than filtered, pasteurized vinegar, but all types of vinegar are subject to change once the cap has been unsealed.

  5. Vinegar - Wikipedia

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    A white variation has become quite popular in Brazil in recent years, where it is the cheapest type of vinegar sold. It is now common for other types of vinegar (made from wine, rice, and apple cider) to be sold mixed with cane vinegar to lower the cost. [citation needed] Sugarcane sirka is made from sugarcane juice in parts of northern India ...

  6. Apple cider vinegar - Wikipedia

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    Apple cider vinegar, or cider vinegar, is a vinegar made from cider, [3] and used in salad dressings, marinades, vinaigrettes, food preservatives, and chutneys. [4] It is made by crushing apples, then squeezing out the juice. The apple juice is then fermented by yeast which converts the sugars in the juice to ethanol.

  7. United States v. Ninety-Five Barrels Alleged Apple Cider Vinegar

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    Second, fresh apples contain the apple juice that is normally used in the production of apple cider vinegar, whereas Douglas Packing used water as a substitute ingredient. Finally, the court found that "made from selected apples" misled the reader into thinking that the apples were fresh instead of dried.