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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
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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
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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
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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
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
food-safety vinegar mold
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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.
This seems most likely. The acidity of vinegar would make it pretty unlikely to get mold.
– SourDoh
Oct 27 '15 at 4:10
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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.
This seems most likely. The acidity of vinegar would make it pretty unlikely to get mold.
– SourDoh
Oct 27 '15 at 4:10
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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.
This seems most likely. The acidity of vinegar would make it pretty unlikely to get mold.
– SourDoh
Oct 27 '15 at 4:10
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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.
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.
answered Oct 27 '15 at 3:39
Chris MackseyChris Macksey
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This seems most likely. The acidity of vinegar would make it pretty unlikely to get mold.
– SourDoh
Oct 27 '15 at 4:10
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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
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