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Sour Grapes: The History and Science of Vinegar

Sour Grapes: The History and Science of Vinegar

Released Tuesday, 29th August 2017
 2 people rated this episode
Sour Grapes: The History and Science of Vinegar

Sour Grapes: The History and Science of Vinegar

Sour Grapes: The History and Science of Vinegar

Sour Grapes: The History and Science of Vinegar

Tuesday, 29th August 2017
 2 people rated this episode
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It’s found in almost every home, whether it’s destined to dress salads or clean surfaces and kill fruit flies. But, effective as it is at those tasks, most of us struggle to get excited about vinegar. Today, however, a handful of enthusiasts and entrepreneurs are trying to launch a vinegar renaissance—one in which we appreciate vinegar (nearly) as much as the alcohol from which it’s made. This episode, we visit vinegar attics in Italy, conduct an epic tasting in a backyard vinegar shed in west London, and chat with our in-house microbiologist, Ben Wolfe of Tufts University, in order to explore vinegar’s long, frequently accidental history, its rumored health benefits, and its culinary potential. Plus: is the balsamic vinegar on your shelf the real thing? Listen now for all this and more!Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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