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  2. Raspberry vinegar - Wikipedia

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    The beverage was initially known as fruit vinegar, a concoction whereby raspberry, vinegar and sugar were mixed together to create a type of syrup. By the mid-1800s this same fruit vinegar was being referred to by a second name, notably, Raspberry Shrub, which was a blended drink made from fruit juice, sugar, and a spirit such as brandy or rum. [2]

  3. Vinegar - Wikipedia

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    Other preparations, known colloquially as "shrubs", range from simply mixing sugar water or honey water with small amounts of fruity vinegar, to making syrup by laying fruit or mint in vinegar for several days, then sieving off solid parts and adding considerable amounts of sugar. Some prefer to boil the "shrub" as a final step.

  4. The 10 Best Southern Desserts Of All Time, According To Chefs

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    Banana Pudding Recipe. Fruit Cobbler. Caitlin Bensel; Food Stylist: Torie Cox. With another strong showing of three votes, fruit cobblers of all kinds are a final course favorite in the South ...

  5. Shrub (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The early English version of the shrub arose from the medicinal cordials of the 15th century. [1] The drink gained popularity among smugglers in the 1680s trying to avoid paying import taxes for goods shipped from mainland Europe: [1] [3] To avoid detection, smugglers would sometimes sink barrels of spirits off-shore to be retrieved later; [1] the addition of fruit flavours aided in masking ...

  6. 26 Delicious Recipes That Use Up Those Aging Condiments in ...

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    Here's a recipe for flank steak glazed with hoisin and served with a rice noodle salad dressed with soy sauce, rice vinegar, Sriracha, and sesame oil. It's a great meal during summer. Recipe ...

  7. Why Vinegar Is So Good for You - AOL

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    Red wine vinegar has more polyphenols than other fruit vinegars, with antioxidant effects that may counter depression, wrote the study’s authors. Another vinegar high in polyphenols is balsamic ...

  8. Chutney - Wikipedia

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    Vinegar was added to the recipe for English-style chutney that traditionally aims to give a long shelf life so that autumn fruit can be preserved for use throughout the year (as are jams, jellies and pickles) or to be sold as a commercial product.

  9. Washing Fruit With Vinegar: Is It Really Necessary? The ... - AOL

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    If washing fruit with vinegar is safe and effective, ... recipe developer and food stylist with a degree in culinary arts and professional experience in New York City restaurants. She used to ...