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  2. Vincotto - Wikipedia

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    Ricotta with vincotto. Vincotto (lit. ' cooked wine ') is a dark, sweet, thick paste produced in rural areas of Italy.It is made by the slow cooking and reduction over many hours of non-fermented grape must until it has been reduced to about one-fifth of its original volume and the sugars present have caramelized.

  3. Balsamic vinegar - Wikipedia

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    Traditional balsamic vinegar is produced from the juice of just-harvested white grapes, typically, Trebbiano grapes, boiled down to reach a minimum sugar concentration of 30% (brix) or more in the must, which is then fermented with a slow ageing process which further concentrates the flavours. The flavour intensifies over the years, with the ...

  4. 45 Creative Recipes To Make This Your Best Vegetarian ... - AOL

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    Baked, not stirred, this recipe for pumpkin risotto takes some of the work off the chef without sacrificing that classic risotto flavor and texture. A sprinkle of goat cheese, parsley, and the ...

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    Make them from scratch using ketchup, mustard, peppers, onions, and seasonings. ... oyster sauce, and rice wine vinegar. Recipe: Epicurious. Related: 21 Takeout Meals Made Cheaper at Home ...

  6. What is the healthiest vinegar? The No. 1 pick, according to ...

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    The acetic acid in vinegar is what provides most of the health benefits, and all types of vinegar used for cooking contain about the same amount of acetic acid, Johnston says.

  7. Must - Wikipedia

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    Bottle of traditional balsamic vinegar from Modena, Italy, containing grape must The must is also an essential ingredient for the production of traditional balsamic vinegar , the special aged vinegar from the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, protected under the European protected designation of origin system.

  8. Traditional balsamic vinegar - Wikipedia

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    Making process of the TBV starts from freshly squeezed grape juice and finishes with sensory evaluation of the aged vinegar. From a technological perspective, several basic steps are required, including cooking of the grape must, alcoholic fermentation by yeasts, acetic oxidation by acetic acid bacteria, and slow aging within a barrel set.

  9. 18 Greek Appetizers From Stuffed Grape Leaves to ... - AOL

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    Get the Recipe. Dolmas (Stuffed Grape Leaves with Lamb, Rice, and Herbs) Morgan Hunt Glaze / Food Styling by Jennifer Wendorf / Prop Styling by Josh Hoggle.