Apple cider vinegar (also called ACV) is a fermented product made from apples and yeast. Pale to a medium yellowish-orange colour, this vinegar has a peculiar taste and odour that makes it a popular kitchen ingredient. ACV is used as an ingredient in preparations like chutneys, marinades, salad dressings, and food preservatives.
Not just food, apple cider vinegar is also immensely popular among health-conscious people as one of the go-to remedies for health issues including high blood pressure, overweight and acid reflux.
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An ancient nomadic tribe called the Aryans made a sour wine from apples, which is considered to be a precursor for ACV. From the Aryans, the cider passed on to the Greeks and Romans. It is believed that Japanese Samurai warriors drank apple cider vinegar for enhanced strength and endurance.