Q. What kind of container can be used for storing vinegar?
A. Only glass or porcelain can be used. Take note that crystal glass cannot be used for storing vinegar.
   
Q. How can vinegar be kept?
A. It is recommended to be stored in a normal temperature away from sunlight.
   
Q. How long can vinegar long if left un-open?
A. It can last for minimum 5 years.
   
Q. Can children drink vinegar?
A. Yes, when the child is above one year old.
   
Q. Can vinegar be added to or mix with alcohol?
A. Not recommended.
   
Q. Can raw fruits being added to the vinegar drink?
A.

Yes, depend on how you do it, organic or non-organic. Please refer DIY section.

   
Q. Can hot or warm water be added to the vinegar?
A. Yes, but the temperature must be below 50 degree Celsius or the else the temperature will kill the good bacteria.
   
Q. What is the recommended water ratio to vinegar/fruit vinegar?
A. Recommended is 1:8-10 times, however this will depend on the individual preference.
   
Q. Does vinegar contain cholesterol?
A. No. it is a health drink that contains no cholesterol.
   
Q. Can vinegar be added to milk for consumption?
A. No. It is not recommended.
   
Q. How come there is a white settling substance in the vinegar?
A. This is due to the long period of fermentation and this is normal.
   
Q Is vinegar acidic or alkaline?
A. Although vinegar tastes sour, it is Alkaline.
   
Q. What is the difference between cooking vinegar and drinking natural vinegar?
A. Those vinegar that uses for cooking are not natural fermented and they are industrial vinegar, chemical vinegar or alcohol vinegar. Therefore, they cannot be drank. However, natural fermented vinegar can be as beverages as well as cooking.
   
Q.

How to determine good or naturally fermented vinegar?

A. When drinking fermented vinegar, it does not irritate your throat and it quenches your thirst. On the other hand, when drinking non-naturally fermented vinegar, it will not produce such effect.
   
Q. How can I know the difference effects of vinegar?

A.

Please refer to the website on about vinegar.

 

 


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