White Vinegar
White vinegar is a clear, sharp-tasting liquid made by fermenting grain alcohol into acetic acid (usually 4–7% acidity). It’s widely used in cooking, cleaning, and household care.
🥗 In Cooking
- Pickling: Preserves vegetables like cucumbers, onions, and carrots.
- Marinades: Tenderizes meat and adds tangy flavor.
- Baking: Reacts with baking soda to help cakes rise.
- Cleaning produce: Diluted solution helps rinse fruits/vegetables.
🧼 Household Uses
- Natural cleaner: Cuts grease and removes odors.
- Descaler: Removes limescale from kettles and faucets.
- Glass cleaner: Leaves streak-free shine (dilute 1:1 with water).
- Laundry aid: Helps remove odors and soften fabric.
🌿 Garden Uses
- Can help control weeds (undiluted on unwanted plants).
- Cleans garden tools.
⚠️ Tips & Safety
- Do not mix with bleach (creates toxic gas).
- Avoid using on marble, granite, or natural stone (can damage surface).
- Always dilute for skin or food rinsing.
If you’d like, I can give you a simple homemade cleaning spray recipe or a quick pickled onion recipe using white vinegar.