marzjennings
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Doesn't matter as there shouldn't be any vinegar going into the chili in the first place.
I think a world where people worry over the difference in the type of vinegar is a world gone mad, but then I have the palate of a warthog. To me, any serious amount of chilli would outweigh the nuances of vinegar anyway.
You might be a fully trained chef but you aren't necessarily familiar with the nuances imparted by the rang of vinegars in suces, relishes and chutneys.
Take it from me that the outcome of using malt, wine or even balsamic vinegar as a substitute for white vinegar is inferior to the results obtained from white vinegar. The three substitutes taint the products, perhaps imperceptibly to the untrained palate, but to aficionados of all things spicy the difference is great.
I've experimented enough to know that they don't work as well on the flavour front.
As an aside for a mock low calorie Pimms, dilute balsamic vinegar with a decent low calorie lemonade until it is the colour of apple juice. Fine tune the ratio to taste. Serve garnished with mint leaves and chopped fruit.
The stuff you get in most chippies is not vinegar. It is a vinegar subsitute known as "non-brewed condiment". Malt vinegar is made from malted barley. Neither should go anywhere near Crock's chillies.FFS.
Vinegar is acetic acid. You know what the difference is between white vinegar (as used in pickles) and brown vinegar (as used in chippies) is?
Caramel. And a very small amount of it too.
It'll be fine. Might look a bit different, but it'll be fine.
I think a world where people worry over the difference in the type of vinegar is a world gone mad, but then I have the palate of a warthog. To me, any serious amount of chilli would outweigh the nuances of vinegar anyway.
Clearly you've not sampled the finest pickles, chutneys, and relishes. Eat more widely and you'll appreciate the differences though don't eat too widely ar you'll end up like me - wider.
The stuff you get in most chippies is not vinegar. It is a vinegar subsitute known as "non-brewed condiment". Malt vinegar is made from malted barley. Neither should go anywhere near Crock's chillies.