
Apple cider vinegar, or cider vinegar, is made by crushing apples, extracting the juice, then adding bacteria and yeast to the juice to start the fermentation process, which converts the sugars to alcohol. The alcohol is then converted into vinegar by the addition of acid-forming bacteria. The acids formed give apple cider vinegar its sour taste and strong smell.
The main bioactive compound in apple cider vinegar is acetic acid (ethanoic acid), a short-chain fatty acid. It also contains polyphenols, flavonoids, chlorogenic acid, citric acid, malic acid, lactic acid and tartaric acid.*
Country of Origin: USA
Part used: Juice
Appearance: Light to dark cream powder
Solubility: Mostly soluble
Certifications: Organic, Kosher and Food-grade
Produced in an FSSC 22000-certified facility
Spray-dried
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