Translation for '
vinegar' from English to Bulgarian
| NOUN | vinegar | - |
| VERB | to vinegar | vinegared | vinegared vinegaring | vinegars |
| SYNO | acetum | vinegar |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- Vincotto has a sweet flavor, and is not a form of vinegar, though a sweet vinegar version can be produced using a vincotto as a base.
- Among microorganisms, Cestoni studied "infusoria" in water and also significantly studied vinegar eels ("Anguillula vinegar"), which are found in unfiltered vinegar.
- "Turbatrix aceti" (vinegar eels, vinegar nematode, "Anguillula aceti") are free-living nematodes that feed on a microbial culture called mother of vinegar (used to create vinegar) and may be found in unfiltered vinegar.
- Shanxi mature vinegar, also called "Shanxi lao chencu" (...) in Chinese, is a special type of vinegar produced in Shanxi Province.
- In addition to cider, Aspall also produce an unfermented apple juice, organic apple cider vinegar and apple-based balsamic vinegar.
- Mother of vinegar can also form in store-bought vinegar if there is some residual sugar, leftover yeast and bacteria and/or alcohol contained in the vinegar.
- Vinegar eels ("Turbatrix aceti"), a form of nematode, may occur in some forms of vinegar unless the vinegar is kept covered.
- Kaong palm vinegar, also known as irok palm vinegar or arengga palm vinegar, is a traditional Filipino vinegar made from the sap of the kaong sugar palm ("Arenga pinnata").
- Traditional vinegars are made by fermenting alcohol (wine, in the case of wine vinegar; cider for cider vinegar; and an ale made from malted barley in the case of malt vinegar).
- Catholic homes may use coconut vinegar for its acidic sharpness, while Hindu families may use cane vinegar to make it milder. [...] It is now common to use white vinegar or malt vinegar.
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