What is apple cider?
Apple cider vinegar is a type of fermented vinegar that uses apples or other fruits to make juice and then ferment with yeast and sugar to produce acetic acid, which gives apple cider its sweet and sour taste and unique aroma.
Apple cider vinegar is a type of fermented vinegar that uses apples or other fruits to make juice and then ferment with yeast and sugar to produce acetic acid, which gives apple cider its sweet and sour taste and unique aroma.