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cider vinegar

American  

noun

  1. vinegar produced by fermentation of cider.


Etymology

Origin of cider vinegar

First recorded in 1850–55

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The second night, I applied a liberal dose of white liniment—Uncle Holt’s own concoction of hartshorn, arnica, witch hazel, camphor gum, eggs, and cider vinegar.

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Immediately she was overwhelmed by the smells of sweet cider vinegar, fresh sawdust, and cinnamon cookies.

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One day, she explained that she adds apple cider vinegar to improve my health.

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There’s also strawberry vinaigrette, a simple yet refreshing recipe that calls for frozen/fresh strawberries, honey, apple cider vinegar, olive oil, shallot, salt and ground black pepper.

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Apple cider vinegar seems to be having a moment.

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