Mould on top and bottom of white wine vinegarCan red wine vinegar replace white wine vinegar?What’s a good alternative to rice wine vinegar?Is white vinegar the same as White Wine vinegar?Can I use distilled white vinegar instead of white wine vinegar when making my own dressing for gifts?White wine v cider vinegarMaking vinegar - alcohol and sugar toleranceWhite threads on top of mushrooms?Cloudy white vinegarMaking white vinegar, question about rice wineAdded too much White Wine Vinegar

Can anyone identify this unknown 1988 PC card from The Palantir Corporation?

Does this website provide consistent translation into Wookiee?

Would a legitimized Baratheon have the best claim for the Iron Throne?

why it is 2>&1 and not 2>>&1 to append to a log file

How large is a Globe of Invulnerability cast by a Large creature?

Make me a minimum magic sum

My parents are Afghan

What's the role of the Receiver/Transmitter in Avengers Endgame?

While drilling into kitchen wall, hit a wire - any advice?

Why did Dr. Strange keep looking into the future after the snap?

Displaying an Estimated Execution Plan generates CXPACKET, PAGELATCH_SH, and LATCH_EX [ACCESS_METHODS_DATASET_PARENT] waits

19.04 tray icon padding

What is more safe for browsing the web: PC or smartphone?

Scaling rounded rectangles in Illustrator

Musical Shape on music stand

How do I give a darkroom course without negs from the attendees?

Convert Numbers To Emoji Math

Is there a reason why Turkey took the Balkan territories of the Ottoman Empire, instead of Greece or another of the Balkan states?

What did Varys actually mean?

In a series of books, what happens after the coming of age?

Justification of physical currency in an interstellar civilization?

Game artist computer workstation set-up – is this overkill?

Assuming a normal distribution: what is the sd for a given mean?

How is it believable that Euron could so easily pull off this ambush?



Mould on top and bottom of white wine vinegar


Can red wine vinegar replace white wine vinegar?What’s a good alternative to rice wine vinegar?Is white vinegar the same as White Wine vinegar?Can I use distilled white vinegar instead of white wine vinegar when making my own dressing for gifts?White wine v cider vinegarMaking vinegar - alcohol and sugar toleranceWhite threads on top of mushrooms?Cloudy white vinegarMaking white vinegar, question about rice wineAdded too much White Wine Vinegar






.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__bot-mid-leaderboard:empty margin-bottom:0;








1















I didn't realize there was mold on the top and bottom of my white wine vinegar until I had added a teaspoon into the ingredients for Tzatziki. Is it OK to use or should it be discarded?










share|improve this question






























    1















    I didn't realize there was mold on the top and bottom of my white wine vinegar until I had added a teaspoon into the ingredients for Tzatziki. Is it OK to use or should it be discarded?










    share|improve this question


























      1












      1








      1








      I didn't realize there was mold on the top and bottom of my white wine vinegar until I had added a teaspoon into the ingredients for Tzatziki. Is it OK to use or should it be discarded?










      share|improve this question
















      I didn't realize there was mold on the top and bottom of my white wine vinegar until I had added a teaspoon into the ingredients for Tzatziki. Is it OK to use or should it be discarded?







      food-safety vinegar mold






      share|improve this question















      share|improve this question













      share|improve this question




      share|improve this question








      edited 3 hours ago









      Rodrigo de Azevedo

      467413




      467413










      asked Oct 26 '15 at 21:34









      Sara JaneSara Jane

      61




      61




















          1 Answer
          1






          active

          oldest

          votes


















          4














          It depends; if it's formed a solid disk and was/is floating on top, what you probably have is a vinegar mother, not mold. It's a bacterial colony of acetobacter, and probably happened because your vinegar still had a little bit of alcohol left in it for the bacteria to feed on.



          You have several options if this is the case:



          • You can leave it in the bottle; it will do you no harm.

          • You can filter it out with a coffee filter or similar and discard it. Your vinegar will be fine.

          • You can put it in a bottle with (perhaps not so great) wine and/or the leftovers of bottles and make vinegar.





          share|improve this answer























          • This seems most likely. The acidity of vinegar would make it pretty unlikely to get mold.

            – SourDoh
            Oct 27 '15 at 4:10











          Your Answer








          StackExchange.ready(function()
          var channelOptions =
          tags: "".split(" "),
          id: "49"
          ;
          initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);

          StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function()
          // Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
          if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled)
          StackExchange.using("snippets", function()
          createEditor();
          );

          else
          createEditor();

          );

          function createEditor()
          StackExchange.prepareEditor(
          heartbeatType: 'answer',
          autoActivateHeartbeat: false,
          convertImagesToLinks: false,
          noModals: true,
          showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
          reputationToPostImages: null,
          bindNavPrevention: true,
          postfix: "",
          imageUploader:
          brandingHtml: "Powered by u003ca class="icon-imgur-white" href="https://imgur.com/"u003eu003c/au003e",
          contentPolicyHtml: "User contributions licensed under u003ca href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/"u003ecc by-sa 3.0 with attribution requiredu003c/au003e u003ca href="https://stackoverflow.com/legal/content-policy"u003e(content policy)u003c/au003e",
          allowUrls: true
          ,
          noCode: true, onDemand: true,
          discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
          ,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
          );



          );













          draft saved

          draft discarded


















          StackExchange.ready(
          function ()
          StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fcooking.stackexchange.com%2fquestions%2f62858%2fmould-on-top-and-bottom-of-white-wine-vinegar%23new-answer', 'question_page');

          );

          Post as a guest















          Required, but never shown

























          1 Answer
          1






          active

          oldest

          votes








          1 Answer
          1






          active

          oldest

          votes









          active

          oldest

          votes






          active

          oldest

          votes









          4














          It depends; if it's formed a solid disk and was/is floating on top, what you probably have is a vinegar mother, not mold. It's a bacterial colony of acetobacter, and probably happened because your vinegar still had a little bit of alcohol left in it for the bacteria to feed on.



          You have several options if this is the case:



          • You can leave it in the bottle; it will do you no harm.

          • You can filter it out with a coffee filter or similar and discard it. Your vinegar will be fine.

          • You can put it in a bottle with (perhaps not so great) wine and/or the leftovers of bottles and make vinegar.





          share|improve this answer























          • This seems most likely. The acidity of vinegar would make it pretty unlikely to get mold.

            – SourDoh
            Oct 27 '15 at 4:10















          4














          It depends; if it's formed a solid disk and was/is floating on top, what you probably have is a vinegar mother, not mold. It's a bacterial colony of acetobacter, and probably happened because your vinegar still had a little bit of alcohol left in it for the bacteria to feed on.



          You have several options if this is the case:



          • You can leave it in the bottle; it will do you no harm.

          • You can filter it out with a coffee filter or similar and discard it. Your vinegar will be fine.

          • You can put it in a bottle with (perhaps not so great) wine and/or the leftovers of bottles and make vinegar.





          share|improve this answer























          • This seems most likely. The acidity of vinegar would make it pretty unlikely to get mold.

            – SourDoh
            Oct 27 '15 at 4:10













          4












          4








          4







          It depends; if it's formed a solid disk and was/is floating on top, what you probably have is a vinegar mother, not mold. It's a bacterial colony of acetobacter, and probably happened because your vinegar still had a little bit of alcohol left in it for the bacteria to feed on.



          You have several options if this is the case:



          • You can leave it in the bottle; it will do you no harm.

          • You can filter it out with a coffee filter or similar and discard it. Your vinegar will be fine.

          • You can put it in a bottle with (perhaps not so great) wine and/or the leftovers of bottles and make vinegar.





          share|improve this answer













          It depends; if it's formed a solid disk and was/is floating on top, what you probably have is a vinegar mother, not mold. It's a bacterial colony of acetobacter, and probably happened because your vinegar still had a little bit of alcohol left in it for the bacteria to feed on.



          You have several options if this is the case:



          • You can leave it in the bottle; it will do you no harm.

          • You can filter it out with a coffee filter or similar and discard it. Your vinegar will be fine.

          • You can put it in a bottle with (perhaps not so great) wine and/or the leftovers of bottles and make vinegar.






          share|improve this answer












          share|improve this answer



          share|improve this answer










          answered Oct 27 '15 at 3:39









          Chris MackseyChris Macksey

          834511




          834511












          • This seems most likely. The acidity of vinegar would make it pretty unlikely to get mold.

            – SourDoh
            Oct 27 '15 at 4:10

















          • This seems most likely. The acidity of vinegar would make it pretty unlikely to get mold.

            – SourDoh
            Oct 27 '15 at 4:10
















          This seems most likely. The acidity of vinegar would make it pretty unlikely to get mold.

          – SourDoh
          Oct 27 '15 at 4:10





          This seems most likely. The acidity of vinegar would make it pretty unlikely to get mold.

          – SourDoh
          Oct 27 '15 at 4:10

















          draft saved

          draft discarded
















































          Thanks for contributing an answer to Seasoned Advice!


          • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

          But avoid


          • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

          • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.

          To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.




          draft saved


          draft discarded














          StackExchange.ready(
          function ()
          StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fcooking.stackexchange.com%2fquestions%2f62858%2fmould-on-top-and-bottom-of-white-wine-vinegar%23new-answer', 'question_page');

          );

          Post as a guest















          Required, but never shown





















































          Required, but never shown














          Required, but never shown












          Required, but never shown







          Required, but never shown

































          Required, but never shown














          Required, but never shown












          Required, but never shown







          Required, but never shown







          Popular posts from this blog

          Siegen Nawigatsjuun

          Log på Navigationsmenu

          Log på Navigationsmenu