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  2. Vinegar - Wikipedia

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    Jujube vinegar, called zaocu or hongzaocu, and wolfberry vinegar are produced in China. Persimmon vinegar produced in South Korea. Apple cider vinegar is made from cider or apple must, and has a brownish-gold color. It is sometimes sold unfiltered and unpasteurized with the mother of vinegar present. It can be diluted with fruit juice or water ...

  3. Edible gold - Wikipedia

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    Edible gold is a particular type of gold authorized by the European Union and the United States as a food additive, under the code E 175. It is used in haute cuisine as part of a trend towards extravagance in meals.

  4. List of alchemical substances - Wikipedia

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    Fulminating gold – a number of gold based explosives which "fulminate", or detonate easily. – gold hydrazide, formed by adding ammonia to the auric hydroxide. When dry, can explode on concussion. – an unstable gold carbonate formed by precipitation by potash from gold dissolved in aqua regia. Galena – lead(II) sulfide. Lead ore.

  5. 'Apple Cider Vinegar's Milla Blake Is Inspired By The Tragic ...

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    In Netflix's 'Apple Cider Vinegar,' Milla Blake tries to heal her sarcoma holistically. Her story is similar to that of real-life influencer Jessica Ainscough.

  6. That Black Salve From 'Apple Cider Vinegar' Is Real—And ...

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    Netflix’s new series Apple Cider Vinegar tells the shocking story of a woman named Belle Gibson, who pretends to have cancer and then “cures” it with a healthy lifestyle.But it also draws ...

  7. The Hirsch Institute from Apple Cider Vinegar is not real. However, it seems to be based on a holistic treatment plan followed by Australian influencer Jessica Ainscough, whose real-life story is ...

  8. Non-brewed condiment - Wikipedia

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    Non-brewed condiment is acetic acid mixed with colourings and flavourings, making its manufacture a much quicker and cheaper process than the production of vinegar. According to Trading Standards in the UK, it cannot be labelled as vinegar or even put in traditional vinegar bottles if it is being sold or put out on counters in fish-and-chip ...

  9. Is Milla Blake from “Apple Cider Vinegar” Based on a Real ...

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    Netflix is putting a spotlight on Belle Gibson’s lies with its new series Apple Cider Vinegar. Touting itself as a “true-ish story based on a lie,” the series details how wellness influencer ...